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OmniAccess SafeGuard OS Administration Guide
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Chapter 6: Configuring Authentication and Role Derivation
Working with Protocol Data Unit Parsers
It is sometimes helpful to look at the protocol data unit (PDU) parser information.
SafeGuard OS provides two toggles that allow you to control the handling of PDUs.
Port Checking
As described in Traffic Flow on page 299, the device is configured so that requests from the
user arrive on the user ports and network responses arrive on the network side of the
Effective Role Role name that the policy component has enforced for
the user.
Rule Map Name Name of the rule map that assigned the role for the user.
MAC MAC address associated with the L3 interface for this
user.
VLAN VLAN ID associated with this interface.
Port Physical port the user is connected on.
Type Type of the L2 interface the user is connected on, Router
or Host.
EPV Posture Posture state of the user. Possible values are:
■ unknown – EPV scan has not been run for this user
■ healthy – EPV scan has determined this user’s PC
conforms to the IT policies.
EPV State State of the user machine in the EPV component:
■ unknown – Host has not been seen by EPV yet.
■ postured – Host has been processed by the EPV
component, and the posture is good.
■ discovered – Host has been hijacked by EPV, but has
not started a scan yet.
■ timedout – Host has been aged out of the EPV tables.
■ force – Host has been cleared by a management
user from the EPV tables.
EPV Scan Started Time when the user was hijacked by the EPV feature.
EPV Scan Refresh Last time when the user refreshed their scan results.
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