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- F5© Alert of the Week: Device is not in the required trust domain
F5© Alert of the Week: Device is not in the required trust domain
This is a real life sample alert from indeni
Description:
For sync to work across device groups, you must ensure all devices are in the same trust domain. For more information on this, read SOL13946.
Manual Remediation Steps:
At this device to the correct trust domain. Under Device Management, look for Device Trust.
How does this alert work?
indeni automatically determines a group of devices is set to sync. Then, it runs “show /cm device-group device_trust_group” on each of them and reviews the output to ensure trust is indeed established.
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