Connectors

Ivanti Neurons connectors facilitates seamless communication and data transfer between different devices, Neuron platforms, databases, or services in your organization. They act as digital bridges that standardize and manage the flow of information, ensuring consistency, compatibility, and efficiency in cross-platform interactions.

Based on the direction of data flow. there are two types of connectors.

About on-premises connector servers

On-premises connectors require that you install the Ivanti Neurons Agent with an Agent Policy that has the Connector Server capability enabled, on a local Windows server that has access to your data source. This enables data to be relayed to Neurons from the source application (for example, Endpoint Manager).

An on-premises connector server uses HTTPS (port 443) to communicate. Learn more about Required URLs, IP addresses and ports.

An on-premises connector server is not required for cloud connectors.

Getting started

To get started connecting to an on-premises source application, you first need to populate Neurons with an on-premises connector server.

By default, new users will find that the Connectors > Connector Servers page displays just a Cloud connector server option until an on-premises connector server is added. A local connector server is not required for cloud connectors—you can immediately add one or more of those connectors to the Cloud option on the Connector Servers page. To set up a cloud connector, see the Ongoing tasks section below.

Ongoing tasks

For an overview of attributes that are imported by connectors, and how attributes are mapped to target attributes, see Connector data mapping.