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Viewing Endpoint Devices

On the Endpoints page, the Infoblox Portal displays the list of local and remote devices, including devices on which infoblox Endpoint has been installed. You can view detailed information about these devices and their current status. By default, this list includes all devices that are active, inactive, or disabled. By default, the Infoblox Portal displays the first page of endpoint devices.

To view information about Endpoint devices, complete the following:

  1. From the Infoblox Portal, click Configure > Security > Endpoints.
  2. On the Endpoints page, the Infoblox Portal displays the following for each device on which Endpoint is installed:
    • DEVICE NAME: The name of the device.
    • USER NAME: The user name that is used to log in to this device.
    • ENDPOINT GROUP: The infoblox Endpoint Group to which the device belongs.
    • MAC ADDRESS: The MAC address for the device.
    • ENDPOINT VERSION: The infoblox Endpoint version that is installed on the device.
    • OS VERSION: The OS version that is currently running on the device.
    • POLICY: The policy applied to the device. 
    • LAST SEEN: The timestamp when the device was last seen on the network.
    • LAST IP ADDRESS: The list of IP addresses that have been associated with this device.
    • COUNTRY: The country where an endpoint is located. 
    • CITY: The city where an endpoint is located. 
    • POP REGION: The region within a country or geographic area where the response originated based on information acquired from the public IP address of infoblox Endpoint.
    • DEVICE REGIONThe region within a country or geographic area where a device is located. 
    • SERIAL NUMBER: The serial or identification umber associated with a device. 
    • STATUS: The current status of the device.
      • Active: The device is currently online and active.
      • Inactive: The device is currently offline and inactive.
      • Disabled: The device has been disabled.
    • TAG: Displays any tags assigned to the device. 
    • KEYDisplays any keys assigned to the device.
    • LOCATION: The location of a device based on the geo-location of its public IP address. 
    • LOOKALIKE: Indicates a reported lookalike. 
    • THREATS: Threats associated with an endpoint device. 

You can also do the following on the Endpoint page:

  • Click on a device name to view its details. On the details page, you can view the device's general information and endpoint details. You can enable or disable a device by toggling the switch to the Enable or Disable position.   
    • In the General Information section, you can do the following:
      • Assign a log level (DEBUG or INFO).
      • Click on an endpoint group to move it to a different endpoint group.
      • Share the unique page URL associated with the endpoint device. 
    • In the Endpoint Activities section, you can do the following:
      • Add or remove a tag to the endpoint. For information on applying tags to an endpoint, see Applying Tags
    • Click Refresh to refresh the information posted on the page.
    • Click Save to save the updated settings. 


      Image: The endpoint devices detail pane. 
  • Select an endpoint device, and click the three horizontal bars menu icon> Edit to modify the endpoint information and to set up log and state leveling. To enable log and state leveling, move the toggle to the Enable position.
  • Select an endpoint device and click the three horizontal bars menu iconDownload Android Config File to download the xml file for your Android device. For information on configuring an Android device for use with mobile endpoint, see Managing Mobile Endpoint
  • Select an endpoint device and click the three horizontal bars menu iconDownload iOS Config File to download the xml file for your iOS device. For information on configuring an iOS device for use with mobile endpoint, see Managing Mobile Endpoint
  • Select an endpoint device and click the three horizontal bars menu icon > Remove to delete the endpoint. You can also select the respective endpoint and click the Remove button to delete it. Deleted endpoints are no longer displayed and are moved to the Recycle Bin (Configure > Recycle Bin).  Deleted endpoints can be restored from the recycle bin. By default, all endpoints restored from the recycle bin will be restored with a disabled status. The endpoint status can be modified by the account administrator. 
  • Select an endpoint device and click Move to move it to a different endpoint group. 
  • Select an endpoint device and click the three horizontal bars menu icon > Disable to disable an active endpoint. 
  • Select an endpoint device and click the three horizontal bars menu icon > Enable to enable a previously disabled endpoint. 
  • Click Export to CSV to download a list of infoblox endpoints. 
  • Click the Refresh button to update data on this page. Active filters will be preserved when refreshing the records. 
  • Click the three horizontal bars menu iconto select the columns you want to display or use the arrow keys to reorder the columns.

  • Select an endpoint to view additional details in the right panel. You can collapse the right panel by clickingthe information icon. In the right panel you can view the total number of endpoints along with information associated with the endpoint, including User Name, MAC Address, Endpoint Version, OS Version, Status Last Seen date, Endpoint Group, Location, and Last IP Address information. Deleted endpoints are not tallied in the status count nor are they displayed in the details pane.   

  • Enter the value that you want to search in the Search text box. The Infoblox Portal displays the list of records that match the keyword in the text box.
  • Click the filter icon and then the add to filter data by the available values. Supported values include the following:

    • Status
    • Device Name
    • User Name
    • Endpoint Group
    • Mac Address
    • Endpoint Version
    • OS Version
    • Last IP Address
    • Serial Number
  • Column Sorting: All columns on the page can be sorted by clicking the label in the column header. When the sorting order is changed, the page view will default back to the first page of records.
  • Page Size Control: Select the number of records to view per page by clicking the view option (25, 50, 100) on the bottom-left of the screen.
  • Page View: Select what page of records to view by clicking the page option (Page 1, 2, . . .) located on the bottom-right of the screen.

For information on endpoint groups, see the following: