ArcSight DevWiki NSP Demo
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
This document outlines how to access and use the NSPDemo environment within ArcSight-DevWiki. To gain access, use specific IP address, port number, username, and initial password provided. Upon login, change your password immediately following specified policies (minimum length, digits, special characters, uppercase/lowercase letters; no reuse of old passwords). Do not alter user group assignments as autonomy varies by region in demonstrations. The document also covers creating and submitting audits, wizards, audit groups, and wizard groups, with guidelines for saving content under your user ID and following templates provided. Any non-compliant items will be deleted to preserve demo environment consistency.
Details:
This document provides information about accessing and using a demo environment called NSPDemo, which is part of ArcSight-DevWiki. The wiki page includes details about connectivity, login credentials, password policies, and general rules for users. To access the NSPDemo environment, you need to use specific IP address, port number, username format, and initial password provided in the document. After logging in, it's important to change your password as per the instructions given within the same page. The password must meet certain security requirements including minimum length, containing digits, special characters, uppercase and lowercase letters, and not reusing previous passwords. Additionally, users are reminded not to alter their user group assignments due to autonomous regional control in demonstrations.
The document outlines guidelines for creating and submitting audits, wizards, audit groups, and wizard groups. It states that all such content should be saved under a pre-existing audit class with your own user ID (e.g., cmilton - xxx). When creating new wizards, ensure the name starts with your user ID. Audit Groups and Wizard Groups should also be created as separate entities. If you have content to include in the demo, email it to Chadd Milton, Chuck Grochowski, and Ron Beck. Any non-compliant items will be deleted to maintain organizational consistency of the demo environment. The document provides templates for NSP_General_Setup_Demo_010708_ver3.doc and TRM_General_Demo_010708_ver1.doc, which are attached in a downloadable format.

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