2 filtering, Filtering – Barracuda Networks VERSION SP4 User Manual

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63 Barracuda NG Network Access Client - Administrator’s Guide

Summary of the client's health status or more details of a failed connection. Values could be
"Client is healthy". If the client is unhealthy, the column "Information" contains details about
the failed health checks. "No rule matched", another possible information, means that
identity matching failed.

Healthstate

Last health state, which could be one of the four "Healthy", "Unhealthy", "Probation", or
"Untrusted".

IsolationState

Possible values are Access", "Not Restricted", or "Probation".

Auth. (PHIBS)

Result of the last authentication, which could be either "OK" or "Not OK".

Rule

Name of the matching policy rule.

Boxname

Originating box where the Access Control Service runs on (only relevant in CC Barracuda
NG Network Access Client GUI context).

Type

Displays the type "Health Evaluator", "Authenticator" or "Remediation", depending on the
Access Control Service module which created the entry.

MAC Address

Client's MAC address as reported by the NG client.

SID

Client's local machine Secure Identifier (SID) as reported by the NG client.

4.1.2

Filtering

All available tabs provide filtering options at the top of the Barracuda NG Access Monitor GUI.

The filter categories are split into Basic Filters and Advanced Filters. Depending on the currently
selected tab some filters are not available or set as preselection.

The Basic Filter provides the following filter criteria:

From date/dime

Restrict the time period for which entries should be listed.

Health State

This filter provides the different health states "Healthy", "Unhealthy", "Probation", and
"Untrusted" to display only the selected entries

To activate a filter and refresh the Status list it is necessary to press the button "Update List".
Filters are case sensitive. Some of the filters provide a list of available entries, other filter criteria can be entered man-
ually. For manual input there are wildcards ('*', '?') available. For example, Filter 10.0.8.1? filters for IP addresses
10.0.8.10 to 10.0.8.19, the filter 10.0.8.1* also matches 10.0.8.100 to 10.0.8.199.

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