The Endpoints Page

The Endpoints page contains information about the managed endpoints on your network. From the
Endpoints page, you can use features associated with endpoints.

After installing Patch and Remediation, you can access the Patch and Remediation tab from the Endpoints page.

The All Tab Toolbar

The All tab toolbar contains buttons used to manage basic endpoint functions. The following table describes the toolbar functions used in the Endpoints page.

Button

Function

Manage Agents...

(menu)

Opens the Manage Agents menu.

Install Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Install agents on selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Installing Agents by Agent Management Job.

Uninstall Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Uninstalls agents from selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Uninstalling Agents by Agent Management Job.

Download Agent Installer...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Downloads an agent installer to the endpoint used to access Ivanti Endpoint Security. For additional information, refer to Downloading the Agent Installer.

Delete

Deletes a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Deleting an Endpoint.

Enable

Enables a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Enabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

This button is only available when an endpoint is disabled.

Disable

Disables an enabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Disabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Agent Versions...

Defines the agent version(s) that can be installed on an endpoint. For additional information, refer to Upgrading Endpoints.

Manage Modules...

Opens the Add/Remove Modules dialog. Use this dialog to toggle module-specific agent functions. For additional information, refer to Installing Endpoint Modules.

Export

Exports the page data to a comma-separated value (.csv) file. For additional information, refer to Exporting Data.

Important: The Enhanced Security Configuration feature for Internet Explorer suppresses export functionality and must be disabled to export data successfully. Pop-up blockers in Internet Explorer or other supported browsers may also suppress export functionality and should be disabled.

Options

(menu)

Opens the Options menu. For additional information, refer to The Options Menu.

The All Tab List

The All tab list itemizes endpoint operating system information, identification information, agent information, and module information.

The following table describes the columns within the All tab list and the comma separated value (.csv) file you can export from it (refer to Exporting Data).

Column

Description

Name

The name of the endpoint. Click the link to view its Endpoint Details page (see The Endpoint Details Page).

Display Name

Alternate name or phrase (up to 50 characters) for the endpoint to help you identify and distinguish it. Endpoint decision-making information it can provide includes what system it belongs to, where it is located, and what it is used for. You can edit this name on the Endpoint Details page.

IP Address

The IP address of the endpoint.

Agent Status

The status of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent on the endpoint. Values include:

Online: The agent is communicating with the Ivanti Endpoint Security Server regularly. See Configuring the Agents Tab for more information on configuring default agent behavior.

Offline: The agent has not communicated with Ivanti Endpoint Security Server within the check in interval. In an Offline status, the agent still enforces all policies.

A Warning () icon next to an Offline status indicates that the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server the endpoint connects to is offline. Click the icon to find out additional status details.

Disabled: The agent is disabled by a Ivanti Endpoint Security administrator. It doesn't enforce module policies nor complete tasks.

Last Connected Date (Server)

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Last date and time (in server local time) when the endpoint communicated with the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server.

EDS Status

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Status of the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server. The following list defines column values:

Started: EDS server has started and is in an operational state accepting workloads.

Starting: EDS server is in the process of starting its service.

Stopped: EDS server has stopped and is not accepting workloads.

Stopping: EDS server is in the process of stopping so as to not accept workloads.

Offline: EDS server is offline as it has not contacted the database in the configured amount of time.

Operating System

The operating system that the endpoint uses.

Agent Version

The version of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent installed.

A icon next to an agent version indicates that an upgrade of the agent was requested. Click the icon to display additional agent version details.

Module Installed

Indicates whether a module is installed on the endpoint. A new Module Installed column is added for each module installed on your Ivanti Endpoint Security Server. The following list defines column entry values:

Yes: The module is installed.

No: The module is not installed.

Pending Install: The module is in the process of installing.

Pending Uninstall: The module is in the process of uninstalling.

Pending Reboot: The module has been installed, but the endpoint needs to reboot to complete installation.

Error: There was an error while installing or uninstalling the module. Click the for additional information about the error.

Expired: The module license has expired.

The All Tab

This tab lists information about endpoints, the agent version installed on them, and the module features active on them.


This tab displays by default when you open the Endpoints page.

The All Tab Toolbar

The All tab toolbar contains buttons used to manage basic endpoint functions.

The following table describes the toolbar functions used in the Endpoints page.

Button

Function

Manage Agents...

(menu)

Opens the Manage Agents menu.

Install Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Install agents on selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Installing Agents by Agent Management Job.

Uninstall Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Uninstalls agents from selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Uninstalling Agents by Agent Management Job.

Download Agent Installer...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Downloads an agent installer to the endpoint used to access Ivanti Endpoint Security. For additional information, refer to Downloading the Agent Installer.

Delete

Deletes a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Deleting an Endpoint.

Enable

Enables a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Enabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

This button is only available when an endpoint is disabled.

Disable

Disables an enabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Disabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Agent Versions...

Defines the agent version(s) that can be installed on an endpoint. For additional information, refer to Upgrading Endpoints.

Manage Modules...

Opens the Add/Remove Modules dialog. Use this dialog to toggle module-specific agent functions. For additional information, refer to Installing Endpoint Modules.

Export

Exports the page data to a comma-separated value (.csv) file. For additional information, refer to Exporting Data.

Important: The Enhanced Security Configuration feature for Internet Explorer suppresses export functionality and must be disabled to export data successfully. Pop-up blockers in Internet Explorer or other supported browsers may also suppress export functionality and should be disabled.

Options

(menu)

Opens the Options menu. For additional information, refer to The Options Menu.

The All Tab List

The All tab list itemizes endpoint operating system information, identification information, agent information, and module information.

The following table describes the columns within the All tab list and the comma separated value (.csv) file you can export from it (refer to Exporting Data).

Column

Description

Name

The name of the endpoint. Click the link to view its The Endpoint Details Page.

Display Name

Alternate name or phrase (up to 50 characters) for the endpoint to help you identify and distinguish it. Endpoint decision-making information it can provide includes what system it belongs to, where it is located, and what it is used for. You can edit this name on the Endpoint Details page.

IP Address

The IP address of the endpoint.

Agent Status

The status of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent on the endpoint. Values include:

Online: The agent is communicating with the Ivanti Endpoint Security Server regularly. See Configuring the Agents Tab for more information on configuring default agent behavior.

Offline: The agent has not communicated with Ivanti Endpoint Security Server within the check in interval. In an Offline status, the agent still enforces all policies.

A Warning () icon next to an Offline status indicates that the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server the endpoint connects to is offline. Click the icon to find out additional status details.

Disabled: The agent is disabled by a Ivanti Endpoint Security administrator. It doesn't enforce module policies nor complete tasks.

Last Connected Date (Server)

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Last date and time (in server local time) when the endpoint communicated with the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server.

EDS Status

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Status of the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server. The following list defines column values:

Started: EDS server has started and is in an operational state accepting workloads.

Starting: EDS server is in the process of starting its service.

Stopped: EDS server has stopped and is not accepting workloads.

Stopping: EDS server is in the process of stopping so as to not accept workloads.

Offline: EDS server is offline as it has not contacted the database in the configured amount of time.

Operating System

The operating system that the endpoint uses.

Agent Version

The version of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent installed.

A icon next to an agent version indicates that an upgrade of the agent was requested. Click the icon to display additional agent version details.

Module Installed

Indicates whether a module is installed on the endpoint. A new Module Installed column is added for each module installed on your Ivanti Endpoint Security Server. The following list defines column entry values:

Yes: The module is installed.

No: The module is not installed.

Pending Install: The module is in the process of installing.

Pending Uninstall: The module is in the process of uninstalling.

Pending Reboot: The module has been installed, but the endpoint needs to reboot to complete installation.

Error: There was an error while installing or uninstalling the module. Click the for additional information about the error.

Expired: The module license has expired.

The AntiVirus Tab

This tab lists endpoint name and address information, anti-virus definition version and update information, and scan status.


View this tab from the Endpoints page.

The AntiVirus Tab Toolbar

The AntiVirus tab toolbar contains the tasks and functions that are available for you to perform for managed endpoints with AntiVirus features enabled.

The following table describes the toolbar functions in the Endpoints page when the AntiVirus tab is selected.

Button

Function

Manage Agents...

(menu)

Opens the Manage Agents menu.

Install Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Installs agents on selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Installing Agents by Agent Management Job.

Uninstall Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Uninstalls agents from selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Uninstalling Agents by Agent Management Job.

Download Agent Installer...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Downloads an agent installer to the endpoint used to access Ivanti Endpoint Security. For additional information, refer to Downloading the Agent Installer.

Agent Versions...

Defines the agent version(s) that can be installed on an endpoint. For additional information, refer to Upgrading Endpoints.

Delete

Deletes a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Deleting an Endpoint.

Enable

(Menu)

Expands the Enable menu.

Enable Module

(Enable menu item)

Enables the AntiVirus agent module on selected endpoints.

Enable Agent

(Enable menu item)

Enables a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Enabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

This button is only available when an endpoint is disabled.

Disable

(Menu)

Expands the Disable menu.

Disable Module

(Disable menu item)

Disables the AntiVirus agent module on selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Disabling Modules on an Endpoint.

Disable Agent

(Disable menu item)

Disables an enabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Disabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Manage Modules

Opens the Add/Remove Modules dialog. Use this dialog to toggle module-specific agent functions. For additional information refer to Installing Endpoint Modules.

Scan Now...

Launches the Virus and Malware Scan Wizard . Use this wizard to launch an immediate anti-virus scan on the selected endpoint(s). For additional information refer to Running Scan Now on an Endpoint.

Export

Exports the page data to a comma-separated value (.csv) file. For additional information, refer to Exporting Data.

Important: The Enhanced Security Configuration feature for Internet Explorer suppresses export functionality and must be disabled to export data successfully. Pop-up blockers in Internet Explorer or other supported browsers may also suppress export functionality and should be disabled.

Options

Opens the Options menu. For more information see The Options Menu.

The AntiVirus Tab List

The AntiVirus tab list itemizes endpoint identification data, server connectivity, operating system, and agent information. It also displays the antivirus definition file version and scan status for each endpoint.

The following table describes the columns within the AntiVirus tab list and the comma separated value (.csv) file you can export from it (refer to Exporting Data).

Column

Description

Name

The name of the endpoint. Click the link to view its The Endpoint Details Page.

Display Name

Alternate name or phrase (up to 50 characters) for the endpoint to help you identify and distinguish it. Endpoint decision-making information it can provide includes what system it belongs to, where it is located, and what it is used for. You can edit this name on the Endpoint Details page.

IP Address

The IP address of the endpoint.

Agent Status

The status of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent on the endpoint. Values include:

Online: The agent is communicating with the Ivanti Endpoint Security Server regularly. See Configuring the Agents Tab for more information on configuring default agent behavior.

Offline: The agent has not communicated with Ivanti Endpoint Security Server within the check in interval. In an Offline status, the agent still enforces all policies.

A Warning () icon next to an Offline status indicates that the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server the endpoint connects to is offline. Click the icon to find out additional status details.

Disabled: The agent is disabled by a Ivanti Endpoint Security administrator. It doesn't enforce module policies nor complete tasks.

Last Connected Date (Server)

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Last date and time (in server local time) when the endpoint communicated with the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server.

EDS Status

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Status of the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server. The following list defines column values:

Started: EDS server has started and is in an operational state accepting workloads.

Starting: EDS server is in the process of starting its service.

Stopped: EDS server has stopped and is not accepting workloads.

Stopping: EDS server is in the process of stopping so as to not accept workloads.

Offline: EDS server is offline as it has not contacted the database in the configured amount of time.

AV State

State of the AntiVirus agent module (Enabled, Disabled).

AV Definition Version

Version of the definition file currently installed on the endpoint.

If the definition version is not the latest available, a warning triangle is displayed.

Last AV Definition Update (Server)

Date and time that the anti-virus definition was last updated on the endpoint.

AV Scan Status

Status of the latest anti-virus scan to run on the endpoint (In-progress, Success).

Last AV Scan Time (Server)

Date and time that the last anti-virus scan started, shown as server time.

Operating System

Operating system the endpoint is running.

AV Running Version

Version number of the AntiVirus module component installed on the endpoint.

Agent Version

Indicates the version of the agent that the endpoint is currently running.

A icon next to an agent version indicates that an upgrade of the agent was requested. Click the icon to display additional agent version details.

The Application Control Tab

This tab lists endpoint name and IP address information, application control state and policy information, and agent information.

This content is only available when the Application Control module is installed.

View this tab from the Endpoints page.

The Application Control Tab Toolbar

The Application Control tab toolbar contains buttons you can use to enable or disable the Application Control module component on endpoints that have it installed.

The following table describes each toolbar button.

Button

Description

Manage Agents...

(menu)

Opens the Manage Agents menu.

Install Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Installs agents on selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Installing Agents by Agent Management Job.

Uninstall Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Uninstalls agents from selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Uninstalling Agents by Agent Management Job.

Download Agent Installer...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Downloads an agent installer to the endpoint used to access Ivanti Endpoint Security. For additional information, refer to Downloading the Agent Installer.

Delete

Deletes a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Deleting an Endpoint.

Enable

(Menu)

Expands the Enable menu.

Enable Agent

(Enable menu item)

Enables a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Enabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Enable Module

(Enable menu item)

Enables the Application Control agent module on only selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Enabling Modules on an Endpoint.

Disable

(Menu)

Expands the Disable menu.

Disable Agent

(Disable menu item)

Disables an enabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Disabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Disable Module

(Disable menu item)

Disables the Application Control agent module on only selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Disabling Modules on an Endpoint.

Manage Modules...

Opens the Add/Remove Modules dialog. Use this dialog to add and remove modules to or from the endpoint. For additional information, refer to Installing Endpoint Modules.

Export

Exports the page data to a comma-separated value (.csv) file. For additional information, refer to Exporting Data.

Important: The Enhanced Security Configuration feature for Internet Explorer suppresses export functionality and must be disabled to export data successfully. Pop-up blockers in Internet Explorer or other supported browsers may also suppress export functionality and should be disabled.

Options

(menu)

Opens the Options menu. For additional information, refer to The Options Menu.

The Application Control Tab List

The Application Control tab contains a list of all endpoints that have the Application Control module component installed.

The following table describes the columns within the Application Control tab list and the comma separated value (.csv) file you can export from it (refer to Exporting Data).

Column

Description

Endpoint Name

Indicates the name of the endpoint. Clicking the Endpoint Name link displays the applicable Endpoint Details page. See The Endpoint Details Page for additional information.

Display Name

Alternate name or phrase (up to 50 characters) for the endpoint to help you identify and distinguish it. Endpoint decision-making information it can provide includes what system it belongs to, where it is located, and what it is used for. You can edit this name on the Endpoint Details page.

IP Address

The IP address of the endpoint.

Agent Status

The status of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent on the endpoint. Values include:

Online: The agent is communicating with the Ivanti Endpoint Security Server regularly. See Configuring the Agents Tab for more information on configuring default agent behavior.

Offline: The agent has not communicated with Ivanti Endpoint Security Server within the check in interval. In an Offline status, the agent still enforces all policies.

A Warning () icon next to an Offline status indicates that the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server the endpoint connects to is offline. Click the icon to find out additional status details.

Disabled: The agent is disabled by a Ivanti Endpoint Security administrator. It doesn't enforce module policies nor complete tasks.

Last Connected Date (Server)

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Last date and time (in server local time) when the endpoint communicated with the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server.

EDS Status

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Status of the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server. The following list defines column values:

Started: EDS server has started and is in an operational state accepting workloads.

Starting: EDS server is in the process of starting its service.

Stopped: EDS server has stopped and is not accepting workloads.

Stopping: EDS server is in the process of stopping so as to not accept workloads.

Offline: EDS server is offline as it has not contacted the database in the configured amount of time.

LAC State

Indicates the state of the Application Control module component on the endpoint (Enabled or Disabled).

LAC Policy Enforcement

Indicates the Application Control policy enforcement.

Operating System

The operating system that the endpoint uses.

LAC Running Version

Indicates the version of the Application Control module component installed on the endpoint.

Agent Version

The version of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent installed.

A icon next to an agent version indicates that an upgrade of the agent was requested. Click the icon to display additional agent version details.

The Patch and Remediation Tab


This tab lists identification for endpoints that have the Patch and Remediation module installed.

The Patch and Remediation Tab Toolbar

The Patch and Remediation Tab toolbar contains the tasks and functions that are available for you to perform for managed endpoints with Patch and Remediation features enabled.

The following table describes the Patch and Remediation Tab toolbar functions.

Button

Function

Deploy...

Launches the Deployment Wizard , which allows you to create a deployment for the selected endpoints (Patch and Remediation only). For additional information, refer to Deploying Content to Endpoints (Patch and Remediation Tab).

Manage Agents...

(menu)

Opens the Manage Agents menu.

Install Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Install agents on selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Installing Agents by Agent Management Job.

Uninstall Agents...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Uninstalls agents from selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Uninstalling Agents by Agent Management Job.

Download Agent Installer...

(Manage Agents... menu item)

Downloads an agent installer to the endpoint used to access Ivanti Endpoint Security. For additional information, refer to Downloading the Agent Installer.

Delete

Deletes a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Deleting an Endpoint.

Enable

(Menu)

Expands the Enable menu.

Enable Agent

(Enable menu item)

Enables a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Enabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Enable Module

(Enable menu item)

Enables the Patch and Remediation endpoint module on only selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Enabling Modules on an Endpoint.

Disable

(Menu)

Expands the Disable menu.

Disable Agent

(Disable menu item)

Disables an enabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Disabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Disable Module

(Disable menu item)

Disables the Patch and Remediation endpoint module on only selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Disabling Modules on an Endpoint.

Agent Versions...

Defines the agent version(s) that can be installed on an endpoint. For additional information, refer to Upgrading Endpoints.

Manage Modules...

Opens the Add/Remove Modules dialog. Use this dialog to add and remove modules to or from the endpoint. For additional information, refer to Installing Endpoint Modules.

Scan Now...

Prompts the Discover Applicable Updates task to launch immediately (within the agent hours of operation) and scan all agent-managed endpoints within your network for vulnerabilities. This scan queues an inventory of vulnerabilities that will run the next time the agent checks in with the server (Patch and Remediation only). For additional information, refer to Using Scan Now to Scan Inventory (Patch and Remediation Tab).

Reboot Now...

Prompts the selected endpoint to reboot. For additional information, refer to Rebooting Endpoints.

Export

Exports the page data to a comma-separated value (.csv) file. For additional information, refer to Exporting Data.

Important: The Enhanced Security Configuration feature for Internet Explorer suppresses export functionality and must be disabled to export data successfully. Pop-up blockers in Internet Explorer or other supported browsers may also suppress export functionality and should be disabled.

Options

Opens the Options menu. For more information, see The Options Menu.

The Patch and Remediation Tab List

The Patch and Remediation tab list itemizes identification data, server connectivity, operating system, and agent information for endpoints with the Patch and Remediation agent module.

The following table describes the columns within the Endpoints page.

Column

Description

Name

The name of the endpoint. Clicking the Name link displays the applicable Endpoint Details page. See The Endpoint Details Page for additional information.

Display Name

Alternate name or phrase (up to 50 characters) for the endpoint to help you identify and distinguish it. Endpoint decision-making information it can provide includes what system it belongs to, where it is located, and what it is used for. You can edit this name on the Endpoint Details page.

IP Address

The IP address of the endpoint.

Status

(icon)

The icon representing the Patch and Remediation module status. You can mouse over the icon to display description of the Patch and Remediation status. For additional information, refer to Agent Module Status Icons.

Agent Status

Indicates the status of the endpoint. The following list defines column values:

Online: The agent is able to communicate with the Ivanti Endpoint Security server in the predefined time period. Refer to Configuring the Agents Tab for additional information on configuring agent default behavior.

Offline: The agent is unable to communicate with the Ivanti Endpoint Security server in the predefined time period. In an Offline status, the agent still enforces all policies.

A Warning () icon next to an Offline status indicates that the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server the endpoint connects to is either offline or has an update required status. Click the icon to find out additional status details and EDS server information.

Disabled: The agent will no longer enforce any module policies or complete tasks. All endpoints must show a Disabled status in order to delete the endpoint. Refer to Disabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Last Connected Date (Server)

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Last date and time (in server local time) when the endpoint communicated with the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server.

EDS Status

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Status of the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server. The following list defines column values:

Started: EDS server has started and is in an operational state accepting workloads.

Starting: EDS server is in the process of starting its service.

Stopped: EDS server has stopped and is not accepting workloads.

Stopping: EDS server is in the process of stopping so as to not accept workloads.

Offline: EDS server is offline as it has not contacted the database in the configured amount of time.

PR Status

The status for Patch and Remediation module on the endpoint (Working, Idle, Sleeping, Offline, Disabled).

DAU Status

The status of the Discover Applicable Updates (DAU) scan when last run. The status is also a link to the applicable Deployment Results page. Status values include: Success or Failure followed by the failure code, and NotAvailable, which indicates that the endpoint has not checked in.

The Not Available DAU Status is not a hyperlink (Patch and Remediation only).

Last DAU Scan (Server)

The date and time of the last successful DAU scan (server side). A value of Not Available indicates the endpoint has not completed a DAU scan (Patch and Remediation only).

Operating System

The operating system the endpoint is running.

PR Running Version

The Patch and Remediation module version number running on the endpoint.

Agent Type

The type of agent that is running on the endpoint and communicating with Ivanti Endpoint Security (Ivanti Endpoint Security or Patch).

Agent Version

Indicates the version of the agent that the endpoint is currently running.

A icon next to an agent version indicates that an upgrade of the agent was requested. Click the icon to display additional agent version details.

Agent Module Status Icons

Within Ivanti Endpoint Security, icons are used to indicate agent statuses regarding agent activity. These icons appear on various pages. By understanding these icons, you can understand what activity is occurring on any specified patch endpoint.

The following table defines agent (endpoint) status and associated icons.

Active

Pending

Description

N/A

The agent is currently working on a deployment (animated icon).

The agent is idle, and has pending deployments.

The agent is offline.

N/A

The agent is offline because the Endpoint Distribution Service the endpoint is connected to is offline or requires an update.

The agent is sleeping due to its hours of operation settings.

This agent is disabled.

The agent is offline and is in a chain status (can accept chained deployments until only after reboot).

The agent is offline and is in a reboot status (can accept no more deployments until after it reboots).

The agent is in a chain status (the agent can accept chained deployments only until after a reboot).

The agent is in a reboot status (the agent can accept no more deployments until after it reboots).

The agent is in a chain status (the agent can accept chained deployments only until after a reboot) and is sleeping due to its hours of operation settings.

The agent is in a reboot status (the agent can accept no more deployments until after it reboots) and is sleeping due to its hours of operation settings.

N/A

Unable to identify the agent status.

For more information about reboot and chained endpoint status, refer to Reboot and Chained State.

The Power Management Tab


The Power Management tab, which is added to the Endpoints page after Power Management is installed, lists the endpoints that the module is installed on, providing details such as Ivanti Power Management status and running version.

The Power Management Tab Toolbar

The Power Management tab toolbar contains the tasks and functions that are available for you to perform on managed endpoints.

The following table describes the toolbar functions used on the Power Management tab.

Button

Function

Manage Agents

(menu)

Opens the Manage Agents menu.

Install Agents

(Manage Agents menu item)

Installs agents on selected endpoints.

Uninstall Agents

(Manage Agents menu item)

Uninstalls agents from the selected endpoints.

Download Agent Installer

(Manage Agents menu item)

Downloads an agent installer to the endpoint used to access Ivanti Endpoint Security.

Agent Versions

Defines the agent version(s) that can be installed on an endpoint.

Delete

Deletes a disabled endpoint.

Enable

Enables a disabled endpoint.

This button is only available when an endpoint is disabled.

Disable

Disables an enabled endpoint.

Manage Modules

Opens the Add/Remove Modules dialog. Use this dialog to toggle module-specific agent functions.

Export

Exports the page data to a comma-separated value (.csv) file. For additional information, refer to Exporting Data.

Important: The Enhanced Security Configuration feature for Internet Explorer suppresses export functionality and must be disabled to export data successfully. Pop-up blockers in Internet Explorer or other supported browsers may also suppress export functionality and should be disabled.

Options

(menu)

Opens the Options menu. For additional information, refer to The Options Menu.

For additional information on how to use the toolbar buttons, refer to The All Tab Toolbar in the Ivanti Endpoint Security Help.

The Power Management Tab List

The Power Management tab list contains records of the endpoints that have Ivanti Power Management installed on them.

The following table describes the columns within the Power Management tab list.

Column

Description

Endpoint Name

Indicates the name of the endpoint. Clicking the Name link displays the applicable Endpoint Details page.

IP Address

Indicates the IP address of the endpoint.

Agent Status

Indicates the status of the endpoint (Online, Offline, or Disabled).

Last LPM Reporting Time (Server)

Indicates the last time the Ivanti Power Management state was reported to the server.

PM State

Indicates the status of Ivanti Power Management (Enabled or Disabled).

Operating System

Indicates the operating system the endpoint is running.

PM Running Version

Indicates the version of Ivanti Power Management installed on the endpoint.

Agent Version

Indicates the version of the agent that the endpoint is currently running.

A icon next to an agent version indicates that an upgrade of the agent was requested. Click the icon to display additional agent version details.

The Device Control Tab

This tab lists the endpoints in your network that have the Device Control endpoint component installed. Use this tab to enable or disable the module functions for an endpoint.

The Device Control Tab Toolbar

This toolbar contains buttons you can use to enable or disable the Device Control component on listed endpoints.

The toolbar includes the following buttons.

Button

Description

Manage Agents...

(menu)

Opens the Manage Agents menu.

Install Agents...

(Manage Agents menu item)

Installs agents on selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Installing Agents by Agent Management Job.

Uninstall Agents...

(Manage Agents menu item)

Uninstalls agents from selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Uninstalling Agents by Agent Management Job.

Download Agent Installer...

(Manage Agents menu item)

Downloads an agent installer to the endpoint used to access Ivanti Endpoint Security. For additional information, refer to Downloading the Agent Installer.

Delete

Deletes a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Deleting an Endpoint.

Enable

(Menu)

Expands the Enable menu.

Enable Agent

(Enable menu item)

Enables a disabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Enabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Enable Module

(Enable menu item)

Enables the Device Control agent module on only selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Enabling Modules on an Endpoint.

Disable

(Menu)

Expands the Disable menu.

Disable Agent

(Disable menu item)

Disables an enabled endpoint. For additional information, refer to Disabling the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent.

Disable Module

(Disable menu item)

Disables the Device Control agent module on only selected endpoints. For additional information, refer to Disabling Modules on an Endpoint.

Agent Versions...

Defines the agent version(s) that can be installed on an endpoint. For additional information, refer to Upgrading Endpoints.

Manage Modules...

Opens the Add/Remove Modules dialog. Use this dialog to add and remove modules to or from the endpoint. For additional information, refer to Installing Endpoint Modules.

Export

Exports the page data to a comma-separated value (.csv) file. For additional information, refer to Exporting Data.

Important: The Enhanced Security Configuration feature for Internet Explorer suppresses export functionality and must be disabled to export data successfully. Pop-up blockers in Internet Explorer or other supported browsers may also suppress export functionality and should be disabled.

Options

(menu)

Opens the Options menu. For additional information, refer to The Options Menu.

The Device Control Tab List

The Device Control tab includes a listing of endpoints with the Device Control endpoint module component installed. The list includes general information and module state for each endpoint.

The following table describes the columns within the Device Control tab list and the comma separated value (.csv) file you can export from it (refer to Exporting Data).

Column

Description

Endpoint Name

The name of the endpoint. Clicking the Name link displays the applicable Endpoint Details page. See The Endpoint Details Page for additional information.

Display Name

Alternate name or phrase (up to 50 characters) for the endpoint to help you identify and distinguish it. Endpoint decision-making information it can provide includes what system it belongs to, where it is located, and what it is used for. You can edit this name on the Endpoint Details page.

IP Address

The IP address of the endpoint.

Agent Status

The status of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent on the endpoint. Values include:

Online: The agent is communicating with the Ivanti Endpoint Security Server regularly. See Configuring the Agents Tab for more information on configuring default agent behavior.

Offline: The agent has not communicated with Ivanti Endpoint Security Server within the check in interval. In an Offline status, the agent still enforces all policies.

A Warning () icon next to an Offline status indicates that the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server the endpoint connects to is offline. Click the icon to find out additional status details.

Disabled: The agent is disabled.

Last Connected Date (Server)

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only.

Last date and time (in server local time) when the endpoint communicated with the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server.

EDS Status

Exported comma separated value (.csv) file only. Status of the Endpoint Distribution Service (EDS) server. The following list defines column values:

Started: EDS server has started and is in an operational state accepting workloads.

Starting: EDS server is in the process of starting its service.

Stopped: EDS server has stopped and is not accepting workloads.

Stopping: EDS server is in the process of stopping so as to not accept workloads.

Offline: EDS server is offline as it has not contacted the database in the configured amount of time.

DC State

Indicates the state of Device Control module component on the endpoint (Enabled or Disabled).

Operating System

The operating system that the endpoint uses.

DC Running Version

Indicates the version of the Device Control module component installed on the endpoint.

Agent Version

The version of the Ivanti Endpoint Security Agent installed.

A icon next to an agent version indicates that an upgrade of the agent was requested. Click the icon to display additional agent version details.

Last Logged Event (Server)

Indicates the last date and time an event was recorded in the Device Control log.

Policy Up To Date

Indicates whether the Device Control policy is up to date (True or False).

Viewing the Endpoints Page

The Endpoints page has filters that allow you to customize your view of the computers and other devices that are managed on your network.

  1. From the Navigation Menu, select Manage > Endpoints.
  2. [Optional] Complete a task listed in Working with the Endpoints Page.