Importing Spreadsheet into Open Ports Justification - PAS Integrity Software Suite - 7.3 - Administration & Configuration - Intergraph

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You can easily compile and manage the initial upload of open port information to Integrity using a spreadsheet. If you have the Open Ports Justification spreadsheet containing list of ports that has been pre-populated, you may need to modify the information in the spreadsheet or add more ports information as needed. After you have the template and all your information entered in it, complete the following steps to import open port information in the spreadsheet to Integrity.

To import open ports information using a spreadsheet:

  1. Open Configuration Manager on the Integrity Server. To open the Configuration Manager, run the following file: InstallPath\DataCollector\ConfigurationManager.exe.

  2. In the left pane, select your PAS CyberIntegrity asset.

  3. On the bottom left corner of the window, select the Synchronize with right pane check box.

  4. On the right pane in the Create and Edit Objects tab, select your PAS CyberIntegrity asset in the Asset field.

  5. Select Open Port Justification from the Object Type field.

  6. Open your fully populated spreadsheet and copy the information, including the headers.

  7. In Configuration Manager, click the Object Grid tab.

  8. Select the row under OUID, and then paste the content from your spreadsheet.

  9. Click Save.

  10. Open the Asset Model Builder on the Integrity server. To open Asset Model Builder, run the following file: InstallPath\DataCollector\AssetModelBuilder.exe.

  11. Navigate to your PAS CyberIntegrity asset under your data owners.

  12. Expand your PAS CyberIntegrity asset, and then expand Relationship Definitions.

  13. Click Justification Group - Open Ports Justification sequence.

  14. On the right pane, click Apply Now to run the sequence, which builds the relationship between your Open Ports Justification node and your objects.