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Working in the TRITON Manager
Administrator Help | TRITON AP-WEB and Web Filter & Security | Version 8.2.x
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The TRITON Manager (also called the TRITON console) is the central configuration interface used to manage TRITON Web, Email, and Data solutions. Use its Web module to customize policies, generate reports, monitor the system, and manage configuration and settings.
At installation, the TRITON Manager is set up to give full access to all modules to a single administrator account: admin. The password for this account is set during installation.
Until a subscription key has been entered, when a Super Administrator logs on and selects the Web module, an Initial Setup Checklist is displayed. Use the checklist to enter your subscription key and perform basic initial configuration tasks.
Once a key has been entered and validated, administrators connecting to the Web module are taken to the Status > Dashboard page.
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A quick tutorial is available for administrators new the Web module. Click Help, then Getting Started, and select New Admin Tutorial.
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On first logon, when an administrator navigates away from the dashboard, the Save and Deploy button activates. This allows initial default dashboard settings to be saved for that administrator account.
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When you log on to the TRITON Manager, the Web module connects to the default (base) Policy Server specified during installation. To manage another Policy Server, select its IP address from the Policy Server drop-down list in the Web module toolbar.
A TRITON Manager session ends 30 minutes after the last action taken in the user interface (clicking from page to page, entering information, caching changes, or saving changes). A warning message is displayed 5 minutes before the session ends.
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If you close the browser without logging off of the TRITON Manager, or if the remote machine from which you are accessing a TRITON module shuts down unexpectedly, you may be temporarily locked out of the console. The management components typically detect this issue within about 2 minutes and end the interrupted session, allowing you to log on again.

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