Unified Maintenance and Audit (UMA)
Huawei’s Unified Maintenance Audit (UMA) system centrally manages, monitors, and audits operations of all Operation and Maintenance (O&M) personnel in an enterprise. It reduces the internal O&M risks of network devices, servers, databases, and service systems to perfect enterprise IT management systems. In addition, the UMA meets related auditing regulations and standards.
Control and audit records of all operation and maintenance processes
- Compliant with regulations
- Reduces damage and leakage of core information assets
- Effectively controls O&M risks with causal tracing, and accountability
- Independent audit and separation of usage, management, and monitoring rights, delivers a well-run IT internal control process
Model | UMA Standard Edition | UMA Enterprise Edition |
Host Specifications | Height: standard 2U rack
CPU: 1 x Intel quad-core E5-2403 Memory: 1 x 8 GB Power supply and fan: 1+1 redundant power supplies and fans System disk: 2 x 300 GB SAS in RAID 1 mode Data disk: 2 x 2 TB SATA in RAID 1 mode Network ports: Onboard 6 x GE ports |
Height: standard 2U rack
CPU: 2 x Intel quad-core E5-2403 Memory: 2 x 8 GB Power supply and fan: 1+1 redundant power supplies and fans System disk: 2 x 300 GB SAS in RAID 1 mode Data disk: 2 x 2 TB SATA in RAID 1 mode Network ports: Onboard 8 x GE ports |
APPBOX Specifications | Height: standard 2U rack
CPU: 1 x Intel quad-core E5-2403 Memory: 1 x 8 GB Power supply and fan: 1+1 redundant power supplies and fans System disk: 2 x 300 GB SAS in RAID 1 mode Data disk: 2 x 2 TB SATA in RAID 1 mode Network ports: Onboard 4 x GE ports |
Height: standard 2U rack
CPU: 1 x Intel quad-core E5-2403 Memory: 1 x 8 GB Power supply and fan: 1+1 redundant power supplies and fans System disk: 2 x 300 GB SAS in RAID 1 mode Data disk: 2 x 2 TB SATA in RAID 1 mode Network ports: Onboard 4 x GE ports |
Types of Managed Devices | Router, Switch, Firewall, and Windows/Linux/Unix Servers (any vendor) | |
Types of Managed Applications | UMA host supports:
Character terminals such as telnet and SSH Graphic terminals such as RDP, X11, and VNC APPBOX supports: Web-based operations such as HTTP and HTTPS Databases including Oracle, DB2, Sybase, SQLServer, Informix, MySQL, and PostgreSQL Remote graphic control tools including pcAnywhere, Radmin, DameWare, ESXI, and AS400 KVMs including Avocent, Ranitan, and ATEN Other private O&M systems such as U2000 network management system |
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User Management | User-permission level setting, account lifecycle management, user group, and batch user import | |
Authentication Management | Local authentication, Radius authentication, AD domain authentication, certificate authentication, and open extended authentication system | |
Device Management | Management at device, device group, and device account levels
Single modification, periodic authentication, and automatic fill-in and delivery of account passwords |
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Permission Management | Permission is granted to users by device IP, protocol type, or account password.
Devices are accessible to administrators who have permission to manage the devices. Permission assignment by device group or user group |
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Security Audit | Playback of command-line operations, graphics and videos, keyboard commands, and operation logs
Summary of graphic operations in text for intelligent operation identification Risky command policy creation and automatic identification and interruption of risky command execution Real-time monitoring and interruption of user operations |
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Deployment Modes | Out-of-band deployment with no change to original network structure
Single-host, dual-host, clustered, and tiered deployment |