- play_arrow Overview of Policy Enforcer and Juniper ATP Cloud
- play_arrow Concepts and Configuration Types to Understand Before You Begin
- Policy Enforcer Components and Dependencies
- Policy Enforcer Configuration Concepts
- Juniper ATP Cloud Configuration Type Overview
- Features By Juniper ATP Cloud Configuration Type
- Available UI Pages by Juniper ATP Cloud Configuration Type
- Comparing the Juniper Connected Security and non-Juniper Connected Security Configuration Steps
- play_arrow Installing Policy Enforcer
- Policy Enforcer Installation Overview
- Deploying and Configuring the Policy Enforcer with OVA files
- Installing Policy Enforcer with KVM
- Policy Enforcer Ports
- Identifying the Policy Enforcer Virtual Machine In Security Director
- Obtaining a Juniper ATP Cloud License
- Creating a Juniper ATP Cloud Web Portal Login Account
- Loading a Root CA
- Upgrading Your Policy Enforcer Software
- play_arrow Configuring Policy Enforcer Settings, Connectors, and Backup
- Policy Enforcer Settings
- Policy Enforcer Connector Overview
- Creating a Policy Enforcer Connector for Public and Private Clouds
- Creating a Policy Enforcer Connector for Third-Party Switches
- Editing and Deleting a Connector
- Viewing VPC or Projects Details
- Integrating ForeScout CounterACT with Juniper Networks Connected Security
- ClearPass Configuration for Third-Party Plug-in
- Cisco ISE Configuration for Third-Party Plug-in
- Integrating Pulse Policy Secure with Juniper Networks Connected Security
- Policy Enforcer Backup and Restore
- play_arrow Guided Setup for Juniper ATP Cloud with Juniper Connected Security
- play_arrow Guided Setup for Juniper ATP Cloud
- play_arrow Guided Setup for No Juniper ATP Cloud (No Selection)
- play_arrow Configuring Juniper ATP Cloud with Juniper Connected Security(without Guided Setup)
- Configuring Juniper ATP Cloud with Juniper Connected Security (Without Guided Setup) Overview
- Creating Juniper ATP Cloud Realms and Enrolling Devices or Associating Sites
- Secure Fabric Overview
- Adding Enforcement Points
- Creating Secure Fabric and Sites
- Editing or Deleting a Secure Fabric
- Logical System and Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instance Overview
- About the Secure Fabric Tenants Page
- Create Secure Fabric Tenants
- Policy Enforcement Groups Overview
- Creating Policy Enforcement Groups
- Threat Prevention Policy Overview
- Creating Threat Prevention Policies
- Threat Policy Analysis Overview
- Geo IP Overview
- Creating Geo IP Policies
- play_arrow Configuring Juniper ATP Cloud (without Guided Setup)
- play_arrow Configuring Cloud Feeds Only
- play_arrow Configuring No Juniper ATP Cloud (No Selection) (without Guided Setup)
- Secure Fabric Overview
- Creating Secure Fabric and Sites
- Logical System and Virtual Routing and Forwarding Instance Overview
- About the Secure Fabric Tenants Page
- Create Secure Fabric Tenants
- Creating Policy Enforcement Groups
- Creating Custom Feeds
- Threat Prevention Policy Overview
- Creating Threat Prevention Policies
- play_arrow Threat Prevention - Configure
- Juniper ATP Cloud Realm Overview
- Juniper ATP Cloud Email Management Overview
- Juniper ATP Cloud Malware Management Overview
- File Inspection Profiles Overview
- Custom Feed Sources Overview
- About the Feed Sources Page
- Creating Juniper ATP Cloud Realms and Enrolling Devices or Associating Sites
- Modifying Juniper ATP Cloud Realm
- Juniper ATP Cloud Email Management: SMTP Settings
- Creating Allowlist for Juniper ATP Cloud Email and Malware Management
- Creating Blocklists for Juniper ATP Cloud Email and Malware Management
- Configure IMAP Settings
- Creating File Inspection Profiles
- Add ATP Appliance Server
- Edit or Delete a ATP Appliance Server
- Creating Custom Feeds
- Example: Creating a Dynamic Address Custom Feed and Firewall Policy
- Configuring Settings for Custom Feeds
- Implementing Threat Policy on VMWare NSX
- Implement Threat Policy on VMWare NSX-T
- play_arrow Troubleshooting
- play_arrow Migration Instructions for Spotlight Secure Customers
All Hosts Status Details
Use the All Hosts Status page to view the enforcement status of infected hosts feeds. The supported host feeds are custom and Juniper ATP Cloud.
By default, details for both custom and Juniper ATP Cloud hosts are shown. You must select the required feed type from the Feed Source column.
To view the All Hosts Status page, you must have the Threat Management privileges or predefined roles enabled.
To see the details of all hosts status:
Column Name | Description |
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IP Address | Specifies the IP address of the feed. |
MAC Address | Specifies the MAC address of the feed. |
Feed Name | Specifies the name of the feed. |
Feed Source | Specifies type of the feed source. |
Action | Specifies the action of the infected host. For example: Block or Quarantine. |
Enforcement Status | Specifies the enforcement status of the infected host. |
Switch Name | Specifies the name of the Juniper Networks switch used to monitor the feed. |
Interface Name | Specifies the interface on the switch where the user is connected to a network. |
Policy Associated | Specifies the name of the associated threat prevention policy. This column is not shown by default. Click Show Hide Column and select this field to appear on the All Hosts Status page. |
PEG Associated | Specifies the Policy Enforcement Group (PEG) associated with the policy. This column is not shown by default. Click Show Hide Column and select this field to appear on the All Hosts Status page. |
Matched Subnet | Specifies the subnet that is added as an endpoint for the PEG. This column is not shown by default. Click Show Hide Column and select this field to appear on the All Hosts Status page. |
Connector Type | Specifies the type of connector used as an enforcement point. |
Connector Name | Specifies the name of the connector. This column is not shown by default. Click Show Hide Column and select this field to appear on the All Hosts Status page. |
Endpoint Address Space Type | Specifies the type of endpoints added to a PEG. This column is not shown by default. Click Show Hide Column and select this field to appear on the All Hosts Status page. |
Endpoint Address Space Name | Specifies the name of an endpoint. This column is not shown by default. Click Show Hide Column and select this field to appear on the All Hosts Status page. |
You can click the filter icon to filter the data based on the following fields:
Feed source type
Action
Enforcement status
Connector type