Changing the IP Address, Host Name, or Domain of the TRITON Management ServerIf you modify the IP address, host name, or domain membership of the TRITON management server, you must make configuration changes to the TRITON Unified Security Center to reflect the modification.
This article applies to only the management components on a TRITON management server. If you have other Websense components on this machine, additional configuration (not covered in this article) may be necessary for those components to operate properly after changing IP address, host name, or domain membership.See Management components for more information.Each module of the TRITON Unified Security Center must be configured separately. Depending on your subscription, you may not have all modules enabled. In the procedures below, complete the steps for only the modules that are active (see Management components).Which machine attribute you change determines which configuration steps are required. See the following:This article applies to only the management components on a TRITON management server. Any other Websense components on this machine may need additional configuration that is not covered in this article.Note that you may not have all the above components installed on your machine. As long as the components that are installed are listed above, this article applies to you.If you have additional components, not listed above, search the Websense knowledge base (at www.websense.com/support) for information about configuring those components after an IP address, host name, or domain membership change. If you need further assistance, please contact Websense Technical Support.Determining which TRITON Unified Security Center modules are activeDepending on your subscription, one or more modules in the TRITON Unified Security Center may not be active.
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2. The About TRITON Unified Security Center dialog box lists the modules that are active (highlighted in illustration below).