About Integration Server Console

The Integration Server Console contains the following sections:

Integration Server settings section

In this section, you can view information about the Integration Server.

Integration Server user accounts section

In this section, you can change the passwords of accounts that are used to connect to the Integration Server.

The Virtual infrastructure protection section.

This section opens by default after the Integration Server Console is started. In this section, you can configure the connection of the Integration Server to virtual infrastructure administration servers (VMware vCenter Server and VMware Cloud Director), define or change the settings for registering and deploying Kaspersky Security services, or unregister Kaspersky Security services.

The table displays all virtual infrastructure administration servers (VMware vCenter Server and VMware Cloud Director) to which Integration Server connection is configured.

The following buttons are provided above the table:

For each VMware vCenter Server, the following information is displayed in the table:

The table displays the following information for each VMware Cloud Director Server:

If connection to VMware vCenter Server, VMware Cloud Director, or VMware NSX Manager cannot be established, the table shows a warning.

If connection error occurs because the certificate received from the VMware vCenter Server, VMware Cloud Director, or VMware NSX Manager is not trusted for the Integration Server, but the received certificate complies with the security policy of your organization, you can confirm the authenticity of the certificate and establish connection. To do so, click the link in the problem description to open the Certificate validation window and click the Install certificate button. The received certificate is saved as a trusted certificate for the Integration Server.

Certificates that are trusted in the operating system in which the Integration Server is installed are also considered to be trusted for the Integration Server.

If there are problems with the SSL certificate, it is recommended to make sure that the utilized data transfer channel is secure.

The table also displays a warning if the file system protection service (Kaspersky File Antimalware Protection) and / or the network protection service (Kaspersky Network Protection) is registered in VMware NSX Manager, but NSX Policies that defile the file / network threat protection settings are not configured.

List of possible actions for the VMware vCenter Server:

List of available actions for VMware Cloud Director:

Manage protection of tenant organizations section

This section is used only if the application is operating in multitenancy mode.

In this section, you can do the following:

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