Users Guide

Figure 121: Add Posture Policy (Posture Plugins Tab) - Linux OnGuard Agent
Figure 122: Add Posture Policy (Posture Plugins Tab) - Mac OS X OnGuard Agent
Refer to the following sections for plugin-specific configuration instructions:
l "ClearPass Windows Universal System Health Validator - NAP Agent " on page 176
l "Windows System Health Validator - NAP Agent " on page 199
l "Windows Security Health Validator - NAP Agent " on page 197
l "ClearPass Windows Universal System Health Validator - OnGuard Agent " on page 192
l "ClearPass Linux Universal System Health Validator - NAP Agent" on page 192
l "ClearPass Linux Universal System Health Validator - OnGuard Agent " on page 195
l "Windows System Health Validator - OnGuard Agent " on page 199
l "Windows Security Health Validator - OnGuard Agent " on page 198
l "ClearPass Mac OS X Universal System Health Validator - OnGuard Agent " on page 195
The Rules tab matches posture checking outcomes.
1. Select one of the following plugin checks.
l Passes all System Health Validator (SHV) checks
l Passes one or more SHV checks
l Fails all SHV checks
l Fails one or more SHV checks
2. Select the plugin.
3. Specify one of the following posture tokens:
l Healthy. Client is compliant: there are no restrictions on network access.
l Checkup. Client is compliant; however, there is an update available. This can be used to proactively remediate
to healthy state.
l Transition. Client evaluation is in progress; typically associated with auditing a client. The network access
granted is interim.
l Quarantine. Client is out of compliance; restrict network access, so the client only has access to the
remediation servers.
l Infected. Client is infected and is a threat to other systems in the network; network access should be denied
or severely restricted.
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