Browse/Search/Filter Nodes

Sensor & Group Panel

The Sensor & Group panel allows the viewing of Nodes in a quick and organized manner. Click Management > Node in the top panel

  • Sensor tab: All Nodes, Detected Networks, and the Sensors pertaining to each network are visible

    (Clicking on a Sensor will show all the Nodes associated with that particular Sensor)

  • Group tab: All Nodes and Nodes categorized by their Node Group

Status & Filter Panel

Nodes can be filtered by using our pre-defined filters in the Status & Filters panel

  1. Click Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Find Status & Filters in the left panel. Click Main Category then Sub-Category

(Click on Main category just to see a summarized view of Nodes within categories)

For Example: To view predefined filters with "Microsoft Windows" on a node managed by a specific Sensor:

  1. Click Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Go to Sensor tab in left panel. Click specific Sensor
  3. Go to Status & Filter in the left down panel. Click Node Group > Identification > Microsoft Windows

You will see only "Microsoft Windows" nodes managed by a specific sensor on the main node view screen.

Customize Status & Filter

You can hide unnecessary categories that are not in use

  1. Click Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Find Status & Filters in the left panel. Click Edit icon in top right corner of Status & Filters left panel
  3. Drag and Drop unwanted categories from Selected to Available
  4. Click Update

Note

Customized status & filters only affect the view of the current administrator.

Find Nodes by Network Sensor

  1. Go to Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Go to Sensor tab in left panel
  3. Click the search icon to use search
  4. Input Name or IP of Network Sensor
  5. Select specific Sensor
    • If no results are available, enter the blank and press Enter to confirm the entire sensor

Note

You will see the Nodes in the main Node view based off of the Network Sensors location.

Edit and Create Subfolders for Multiple Sensors

  1. Go to Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Go to Sensor tab in left panel
  3. Click Edit Tree icon at the top right corner
  4. Select Sensor and Drag&Drop to reorginize of Network Sensor
    • In case you have many Network Sensors, you can create a subfolder by selecting Create option

Find Nodes by Node Group

  1. Go to Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Go to Group tab in left panel
  3. Under the site name, there are four Node Categories that contain Node Groups for you to select
    • Identification
    • Categorization
    • Compliance
    • Uncategorized

Note

These are provided by default, but you can create others by going to Managing Node Groups.

Edit and Create Node Categories for Sensors and Node Groups

  1. Go to Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Go to Group tab in left panel
  3. Click Edit Tree icon in the top right corner
  4. Right Click on your site name to Create or Assign a Sensor or Node Group
    • In case you have many Network Sensors, you can create a subfolder by selecting Create option
    • Select Assign and toggle to see options for either Sensor or Node Group
  5. Search and click Checkbox
  6. Click OK

List Nodes By Various Views

You can browse Nodes through various perspectives

  1. Go to Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Click the menu icon to the right of the Tasks button
  3. Select View Criteria > By Node or By Device
  4. View from the following perspectives:
    • Overview
    • Node View
    • IPAM View
    • Anomaly View
    • OS Updates View
    • Asset Management View
    • Agent Action View
    • Authenticated User View
    • External Device View
    • Device Life-Cycle View

Find Contextual Information

  1. Go to Management > Node in the top panel
  2. Find and click on desired IP address of Node
  3. Find General information and other information to include:
  • If the agent is not installed
  • General - IP, MAC, IPv6, IPv6 Link-local, Hostname, Platform, Platform Intelligence, Connection Type, User Authenticated, RADIUS Acct-Session,Platform CVE, Manufacturer CVE, and more
  • Device - Name, Device ID, Device Life-Cycle, Nodes for Device
  • Network - Traffic, WLAN, TCP Connections, Service, Open Port
  • Logs - Logs, Status Logs
  • IPAM - IP and MAC Policy
  • Policy - Authentication Policy, Hostname Policy, Node Management Options
  • Policy Status - Node policy, Enforcement Policy, Node Group, Anomaly Definition, Agent Action Compliance Statistics
  • If the agent is installed, There are additional tabs. (The information shown may vary depending on the plugin assigned)
  • General
  • Device
  • System - Motherboard, Memory, Disk, OS, Network Connections, Interface, Sharing, User Account, USB Device, Monitor, Printer
  • Network
  • Software - Antivirus Software, installed Program
  • OS Update - Windows OS Update
  • Logs
  • IPAM
  • Policy
  • Policy Status

Search Nodes by Contextual Information

To search from all nodes, or from the sensor/group selected in the tree panel, select the search bar from the top of the view pane and choose an attribute to search from the drop down list, specify the MYSQL operators, and define your search term.

  • Supported Node Attributes Include:
  • IP
  • MAC
  • Status
  • Node Type
  • Node Policy
  • Enforcement Policy
  • Domain
  • Authenticated User Username
  • Authenticated User Full name
  • Department
  • Hostname
  • Node name
  • Node Description
  • Platform
  • Device Name
  • Device Description
  • Switch
  • Switch Port
  • Connected SSID
  • Hardware Info
  • Software Info
  • Detected Anomaly
  • Open Port

And many more.