Manage re-certification requests
This topic describes how to manage recertification requests using the default workflow.
For more details, see Re-certification workflow.
Do the following:
User type | Step | Reference |
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Network operations user | Create a recertification request for an expired traffic change request that added Allow traffic. | Re-certify traffic |
Network operations user | Search for change requests whose traffic intersects that of the Allow traffic added by the expired traffic change request. | Find related change requests |
Network operations user | Notify the requestors of these change requests that the Allow traffic is slated for removal. | Notify change requestors |
Network operations user |
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Requestor |
Respond via an email message. Note: Responding via the web interface is not an option for recertification requests. |
Respond to change requests |
Network operations user |
Do any of the following: Extend the due date of the request, giving users more time to respond. |
Manage requestor notifications |
Network operations user |
Once the requestors responses have been received, do one of the following:
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Certify or plan traffic removal |
Network operations user | Edit the work order. | Edit work orders |
Network operations user | Implement the requested changes on the security device according to the work order, by using the relevant management system (for example, Check Point Dashboard or Juniper NSM) to implement the changes. | Implement changes |
Network operations user |
FireFlow initiates validation of the implemented device policy changes against the change request. |
Verify change request results |
Network operations user |
Do one of the following:
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Resolve or return change requests |