Reference Guide

Component Service:
component ratio
Description
audi t.
D - Internal Posture Policies Zero or more per
service
An Internal Posture Policy tests Requests against i nternal
Posture rules to assess health. Posture rule conditions can
contain attributes present in vendor-specific postur e
di ctionaries.
E - Posture Servers Zero or more per
service
Posture servers evaluate client health based on specified
vendor-specific posture credentials, typically posture
credential s that cannot be evaluated internally by Policy
Manager (that is, not by internal posture policies).
Curr ently, Policy Manager supports two forms of posture
server interfaces: HCAP, RADIUS, and GAMEv2 posture
servers.
F - Audit Servers Zero or more per
service
Audit servers evaluate the health of clients that do not have an
i nstalled agent, or which cannot respond to Policy Manager
i nteractions. Audit servers typically operate in lieu of
authentication methods, authentication sources, internal
posture policies and posture server.
In addition to returning posture tokens, Audit Servers can
contain post-audit rules that map results from the audit into
Roles.
G - Enforcement Pol icy One per service
(mandatory)
Policy Manager tests Posture Tokens, Roles (and system time)
agai nst Enforcement Pol icy rules to return one or more
m atching Enforcement Poli cy rules to return one or more
m atching Enforcement Profiles (that define scope of access
for the client).
H - Enforcement Profil e One or more per
service
Enforcement Policy Profiles contain attributes that define a
cl ient's scope of access for the session. Policy Manager
returns these Enforcement Profile attributes to the switch.
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