Yes, I've read this:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?pag...
and this:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?pag...
and the conflicting answers in this thread:
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/exp...
However, I need someone to help me understand what this means from a policy and policy assignment perspective.
Think of the following scenario:
-1 data center with one SEPM
-20 remote facilities, each with 3 subnets and 1 GUP. Clients are NOT likely to be on the same subnet as the GUP (server subnet, wired workstation subnet, and wireless subnet at each location)
-All workstation clients are free to move between any facility at any time
Ultimately my questions:
1. Can I create one universal Live Update policy where I use the Multiple Group Update Provider list to define all of my GUP servers and then configure the Explicit Group Update Providers list to define my subnets and their mapping?
2. If I'm misunderstanding this, what's the best way to create and assign LU policies for clients so they always use the nearest GUP? What does this mean to my SEPM client structure where I basically just have a Workstations and Servers group structure? Trying to group ultra-mobile devices into static groups is not desirable.