Users Guide

Upon completion of all configured posture checks, Policy Manager evaluates all application tokens and calculates a
system token, equivalent to the most restrictive rating for all returned application tokens. The system token provides the
health posture component for input to the Enforcement Policy.
A Service can also be configured without any Posture policy.
Configuring Posture
The following image displays how to configure Posture at the Service level.
The Posture Compliance check box must be selected on the Service tab in order for Posture to be enabled.
Note that the Posture Compliance check box must be selected on the Service tab in order for Posture to be enabled.
Figure 153: Posture Features at the Service Level
You can configure the following features of posture:
Configurable
Component
How to Configure
Sequence of Posture
Policies
Select a Policy, then select Move Up, Move Down, Remove, or View Details.
l To add a previously configured Policy, select from the Select drop-down
list, then click Add.
l To configure a new Policy, click the Add New Policy link and refer to
"Adding a Posture Policy" on page 198.
l To edit the selected posture policy, click Modify and refer to "Adding a
Posture Policy" on page 198.
Default Posture Token The default posture token is UNKNOWN (100).
Remediation End-Hosts Select this check box to enable auto-remediation action on non-compliant
endpoints.
Table 93:
Posture Features at the Service Level
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