The Endpoint Security Manager (ESM), also referred to as the Endpoint Security Management Server, is the core component in Harmony Endpoint for managing policies, deployments, and monitoring. Its default configuration is detailed in theCP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf.
Onpage 23, under "Endpoint Security Management Server," the guide describes:
"Includes the Endpoint Security policy management and databases. It communicates with endpoint clients to update their components, policies, and protection data."
This statement establishes that the ESM’s primary role ismanagement, encompassing policy enforcement, database storage, and client communication. By default, it is configured as aManagement Server, aligning withOption C. The ESM oversees the entire endpoint security environment, distinguishing it from other server types.
Evaluating the alternatives:
Option A: Network Server– This is too generic and not a specific role defined for the ESM in Harmony Endpoint.
Option B: Webserver– While the ESM may host web interfaces (e.g., for SmartEndpoint), its core function is management, not web serving.
Option D: Log Server– Logging is a feature of the ESM (e.g., page 21 mentions monitoring), but its default and primary configuration is as a management server, not solely a log server.
Option Ccorrectly identifies the ESM’s default configuration as per the official documentation.
[References:, CP_R81.20_Harmony_Endpoint_Server_AdminGuide.pdf, Page 23: "Endpoint Security Management Server" (defines ESM’s default role)., ]