Before managing patch inventory, you need to subscribe to and download patches.
You can view information about patches and view patch information for devices as needed.
The Patch Catalog list displays the patch detection signatures that have been downloaded for subscribed patches.
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Log in to the appliance Administrator Console, https://appliance_hostname/admin. Or, if the Show organization menu in admin header option is enabled in the appliance General Settings, select an organization in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information. |
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View By: Control the patches shown in the list based on the drop-down list selection. |
View patches tagged with a label. This information is only visible if there are labels created. | |
View Active, Disabled, or Inactive patches. | |
View patches that are Downloaded or Not Downloaded. | |
Filter the patch list by the importance specified by vendors, such as Microsoft. Severity levels include Critical, Important, Low, and so on. | |
View patches that were most recently added. You can display the patches added in the Last 1 Month, Last 6 Months, Last 1 Year, or Last 2 Years. | |
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The status of the patch: Active, Inactive, or Disabled.
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The patch identification information. Labels applied to the patch are also displayed in this column. | |||||||||
The importance of the patch as determined by the publisher, such as Microsoft. | |||||||||
Whether devices must be rebooted to complete the patching process. | |||||||||
The number of devices that have failed the maximum number of deployment attempts. The maximum number of deployment attempts is configured in the patch schedule. See Configuring patch schedules. | |||||||||
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Patches that have been replaced by other patches and are no longer required. |
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