Views:

The Endpoint Encryption Device Lockout widget shows Apex Central devices that are locked out due to policy restrictions.

Header

Description

Device Name

The computer name used by the endpoint.

Policy

The title of the policy controlling the endpoint.

Lockout Time

The timestamp when PolicyServer issued the device lock command. The endpoint does not actually lock out until after the Endpoint Encryption agent synchronizes policies with PolicyServer.

Details

Click the details icon to view the Endpoint Encryption Device Lockout report.

At the bottom of the widget, click the number next to Total to view the report.

Device Lockout Report

The following table explains the Endpoint Encryption Device Lockout report. Use it to understand how to read the report details.

Table 1. Endpoint Encryption Device Lockout Report Example

Header

Example

Description

Event Timestamp

07/02/2012 01:56 pm

When the event occurred.

Policy

GP1

The title of the policy controlling the Endpoint Encryption device.

Device Name

TREND-4136D2DB3

The computer name used by the Endpoint Encryption device.

Device ID

1fabfbff-0001-06e5-000c-297085710000

The unique ID established after the Endpoint Encryption agent was installed on the endpoint and a new Endpoint Encryption device was registered with PolicyServer.

IP Address

10.1.152.219

The Endpoint Encryption device IP address.

Agent

Full Disk Encryption

The currently installed Endpoint Encryption agent.

User Name

user325

The user name used to attempt to log on to the Endpoint Encryption device.

Display Name

Mary Jones

The first and last name of the Endpoint Encryption user account. If the specified user name is not a valid Endpoint Encryption user name, the column shows "Not Recorded".

Event

Locked device due to invalid login attempt violation.

The logged event including the authentication method.