Reference Guide

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Starting - Encryption Management Agent/Manager is starting up. Because this is a fairly quick
process, it is unlikely an inventory update would capture this so you would probably never see
this state in the Management Console.
Disabled - Encryption Management Agent/Manager is disabled by policy and not enforcing any
previously received policy.
Active - Encryption Management Agent/Manager is running normally and enforcing policies.
No Policy - Initial policy has not been received so the plugin is not actively enforcing any policy.
This is only relevant the very first time you install the Encryption Management Agent/Manager
client. Encryption Management Agent/Manager does not start a plugin until an initial policy is
received from Dell Security Center, versus starting the plugin with some default policy placed on
the client during install. After an initial policy has been received from Dell Security Center, via the
activation process, plugins are always started with the last policy the client is aware of.
Waiting For Escrow - Encryption Management Agent/Manager is waiting for keys to escrow
Waiting For Server Public Key - Encryption Management Agent/Manager is waiting for public key
to proceed with activation
No Opal Drive Present - Encryption Management Agent/Manager did not detect an OPAL drive
Plugin Version - The version of the plugin, which is taken from the plugin's version information
Vendor version - The version of the underlying framework. For example, BitLocker is Microsoft’s
technology, therefore Vendor Version is Microsoft's version for BitLocker.
Endpoint Detail
Commands:
Remove - Endpoint is removed.
Recover - Provides instructions for endpoint recovery.
Endpoint Removal is not permanent. If an endpoint checks back in after it was removed, it re-appears in
the Management Console.
Details:
Windows
Category - Windows
OS/Version - Example: Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise
Processor
Serial Number - Manufacturer assigned serial number
Host ID - Endpoint identifier
Unique ID - Dell assigned unique identifier
Hardware ID - A unique identifier sent to the server from the client.
Protected - Date and time stamp
Mac
Category - Mac