The Map Manager is the central role that manages all mapping
resources in Security Center, including imported
map files, external map providers, and KML objects. It acts as the map server for all
client applications that require maps and as the record provider for all Security Center entities placed on georeferenced
maps. The Map Manager role replaced the Plan Manager role in Security Center 5.4 GA. You must
configure this role before you can start using maps on your system.
What you should know
The
Map Manager role is created by default during
installation of Security Center, and is assigned to the main server.
IMPORTANT: Depending on the type of maps being used, you must open the
following ports for client applications to retrieve map background images over a
secure TLS connection:
- For image maps, Security Desk and Config Tool send download requests to the
Map Manager role over TCP port 8012.
- For geographic maps, Security Desk and Config Tool communicate directly with
map providers over TCP port 443.
Procedure
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From the Config Tool homepage,
open the System task, and click the
Roles view.
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Select the Map Manager role, and click the Properties
tab.
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In the Map providers section, connect the Map Manager to
third-party map providers.
A map provider is a
Geographic Information System (GIS) used to create geographic maps.
Most of them require a license to use. These systems can be offline or online.
The following map providers are supported:
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BeNomad
- An offline GIS that must be installed on all Security Center client
machines.
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Esri
- An online GIS based on the ArcGIS Runtime SDK for .NET.
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Azure
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Azure map and Azure satellite map are online map
providers offered by Microsoft.
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Google
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Google map, Google terrain map, and Google
satellite map are online map providers offered by
Google.
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Custom *
- A Tile Map Service (TMS) server, such as one provided by the
OpenStreetMap Foundation, can be added as an online map
provider.
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WMS
- A Web Map Service (WMS) server can be added as an online map
provider.
The list of map providers also serves as a
geocoding priority list. This means that the map provider at the top of the list
is the first to be tried as the geocoding provider. If this provider cannot
return a result, the next provider in the list is tried.
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(Optional) In the Map layers section, import the KML objects you want to show
on your maps.
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Set the Cache location for your maps.
The cache is a folder where the map tiles are stored. When
you create maps from images
files, the role generates a set of small images, called map tiles, for
each zoom level at which you need to view the map. The larger the map scale, the more
map tiles the role must generate. The default folder is
C:\ProgramData\Security Center\Maps.
Best Practice: If
you’re
setting up role failover, set
the cache to a location that all servers assigned to the role can reach. If
the role can’t reach the configured cache location, it regenerates the map
tiles from the source file stored in the Directory database, and saves them
to the default cache location.
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In the Default map list, select the default map for your
system.
The system default map, also known as the global default
map, is the map initially loaded for all users when opening the
Maps task. The global default map can be overridden both at the
user group and user levels, where a default map can be configured for each user and
group. You can only set the global default map after creating your first
map.
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Click Apply.
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If your Security Center license supports Basic record fusion, configure
the map objects you want to use as record types.
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Click the Record fusion tab.
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From the Use map locations for list, select the
object types you want to use for location correlation.
The selected object types are registered with the
Record Fusion Service as record types and can be
viewed using the
Unified report investigation task.
All map objects registered as record types can be filtered on their
Location,
Name,
Description, and
Entity
attributes. For more information, see
Investigating record types.
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In the Maps list, add the maps that must be
examined by correlation requests.
Select at least one map.
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Click Apply.