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Dell EMC OpenManage Enterprise Version 3.5 User's Guide

Remediate noncompliant devices

On the Compliance Report page of a baseline, you can remediate the devices that do not match the associated baseline by changing the attribute values to match with the associated baseline attributes.

The Compliance Report page displays the following fields for the target devices that are associated with the compliance template baseline:
  • COMPLIANCE: The status of the device with least compliance (for example, critical) is indicated as the status of the device.
  • DEVICE NAME: The Name of the target device associated with the baseline.
  • IP ADDRESS: The IP address of the target device.
  • TYPE: Type of the target device associated.
  • MODEL: Model name of the target device.
  • SERVICE TAG: The service tag of the target device.
  • LAST RUN TIME: The most recent date and time when the compliance baseline was run.

You can use the Advanced Filters to quickly see non-compliant devices. Also, the Select All and sorting support can be used on Configuration compliance results. To undo the filters, click Clear Filters.

To view the drifted attributes of a noncompliant target device, select the device and click View Report. The Compliance Report of the respective target device lists the attribute names with the expected and current values of the attributes.

To remediate one or more noncompliant devices:
  1. Select Configuration > Configuration Compliance.
  2. From the list of configuration compliance baselines, select the corresponding check box, and then click View Report.
  3. From the list of noncompliant devices, select one or more devices, and then click Make Compliant.
  4. Schedule the configuration changes to run immediately or later, and then click Finish.
    To apply the configuration changes after the next server reboot, you can select the Stage configuration changes to device(s) on next reboot option.
A new configuration inventory task is run, and the compliance status of the baseline is updated on the Compliance page.

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