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3 | In order to manage the Clients in your network effectively, they must first be detected. There are different procedures depending on the operating system. For Clients with a Windows operating system, you can use the ACMP Agent. To detect Clients on other operating systems, such as Linux or macOS, you can use the Unix Agent. For certain special cases (e.g., if a client is not on the network), you can also use continuing methods. | ||
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5 | = Capture inventory data in ACMP = | ||
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7 | If no data is available yet, all systems should be inventoried in ACMP if possible. By installing the ACMP Agent on your Windows Clients, you can initialize data collection using various scanners. | ||
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9 | Please note that [[server virtualization>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/Arbeiten%20mit%20der%20ACMP%20Console/Clients%20erfassen/Server-Virtualisierungen/]] on a physical machine is also included in data inventory, so that the physical device/server can be correctly mapped to the virtual server. This means that not only physical machines are listed in ACMP in the form of inventory data, but also virtual machines with the correct mapping to the physical hosts. | ||
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11 | == ACMP Agent [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@clienttypeosc_small.png||alt="OSWindows" height="16" width="16"]] == | ||
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17 | The [[ACMP Agent>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/Arbeiten%20mit%20der%20ACMP%20Console/Clients%20erfassen/ACMP%20Agenten%20installieren/]] is installed on a client and is used to transfer the client's data to the ACMP Server. In addition, this client logs on to the server at configurable intervals and requests any orders that have not yet been processed. These orders include, among other things, querying the client values again, updating the client, and executing certain actions, known as client commands. | ||
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21 | If the ACMP Agent is unable to establish a connection, it waits 5 minutes before attempting to establish a connection again. During the waiting period, the ACMP Agent is inactive. | ||
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24 | == Unix Agent [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@oslinux.png||alt="OSLinux" height="16" width="16"]] [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@osmac.png||alt="OSMac" height="16" width="16"]] == | ||
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27 | The Unix Agent is the further development of the Linux and Mac Agents. The Unix Agent can be distributed and installed without Python using a Client Command provided. The inventory data is transmitted to the ACMP Server and updated. Since ACMP 6.8, it is also possible to manage inventoried clients with Linux or MacOS operating systems via containers and execute jobs on them. For more information on how to install the Unix Agent, what to do if you encounter installation problems, and how to manage inventoried Clients with the Unix Agent, see the section [[Installing the Unix Agent>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/Arbeiten%20mit%20der%20ACMP%20Console/Clients%20erfassen/Unix%20Agent%20installieren/]]. | ||
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30 | = Further methods = | ||
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32 | == OneScanClient [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@oswindows_zoom50.png||alt="OSWindows" height="16" width="16"]] == | ||
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35 | [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@clienttypeosc_small.png||alt="ClientTypeOSC_small" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="32" width="32"]] | ||
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37 | The [[OneScanClient>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/Arbeiten%20mit%20der%20ACMP%20Console/Clients%20erfassen/OneScanClient/]] is a program that can be started on the client without installation. This can be done, for example, via a login script. The ACMP - OneScanClient determines all data on the machine once, forwards it to the server, which stores the data in the database, and then terminates. | ||
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40 | == Agentless Scanner [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@oswindows_zoom50.png||alt="OSWindows" height="16" width="16"]] [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@oslinux.png||alt="OSLinux" height="16" width="16"]] [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@osmac.png||alt="OSMac" height="16" width="16"]] == | ||
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43 | [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@clienttypead_small.png||alt="ClientTypeAD_small" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="32" width="32"]] | ||
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45 | The [[Agentless Scanner>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/Arbeiten%20mit%20der%20ACMP%20Console/Clients%20erfassen/Agentless%20Scanner/]] is able to detect Clients via Active Directory. This procedure is useful if clients cannot be detected due to network policies, such as multiple network segments without NetBIOS support. In this case, the Agentless Scanner can read the basic data of the clients from an Active Directory and execute a WMI remote scan based on this data. The Agentless Scanner also includes the XML Importer, which is used to detect Linux and Mac OS clients. | ||
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48 | == Manual Client Registration [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@clienttypeosc_small.png||alt="OSWindows" height="16" width="16"]] [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@oslinux.png||alt="OSLinux" height="16" width="16"]] [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@osmac.png||alt="OSMac" height="16" width="16"]] == | ||
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53 | If a Client is not in the network or does not have a network interface, it can still be entered [[manually>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/ACMP-Solutions/Client-Management/Manuelle%20Clients/]]. | ||
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56 | == Offline Scanner [[image:XWiki.Images.WebHome@clienttypeosc_small.png||alt="OSWindows" height="16" width="16"]] == | ||
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61 | The ACMP [[Offline Scanner>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/Arbeiten%20mit%20der%20ACMP%20Console/Clients%20erfassen/Offline%20Scanner/]] allows you to integrate PCs and inventory data that are not connected to the network. Once the data inventoried by the ACMP Offline Scanner has been imported, it is available in the ACMP Console. | ||
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64 | The following explains how these Clients can be installed and how the collected data can be displayed and evaluated. | ||
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66 | = Inventory software data = | ||
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68 | The software scanner in the [[Agent Tasks>>path:/bin/view/ACMP/68/ACMP-Solutions/Client-Management/Agentenplaner/]] reads all the software on a machine. |