Add/Edit Risk Level Configuration Window


Use this window to add a new risk level configuration or edit the settings for an existing configuration. When you add a risk level configuration, it becomes available for selection in the Edit Assessment Configuration window.

The risk level configuration determines what risk level is assigned to an end-system (high, medium, or low) based on the end-system's health result details score. NAC Manager uses this risk level to determine whether or not the end-system is quarantined. You can create multiple risk level configurations to provide more granularity in determining end-system risk level.

To add a risk level configuration, click (the configuration menu button next to the Risk Level Configuration field) in the Edit Assessment Configuration window and select Add. You can also click the Add button in the Manage Risk Level Configurations window.

To edit a risk level configuration, from the Edit Assessment Configuration window, select the configuration you want to edit, click (the configuration menu button next to the Risk Level Configuration field) and select Edit. You can also click the Edit button in the Manage Risk Level Configurations window.

Click areas in the window for more information.

Name
Enter a name for the configuration. You cannot change the name of the default risk level configuration.
Quarantine Risk Threshold
Select the quarantine risk threshold: high risk, medium risk, or low risk. This threshold sets the criteria that is used to determine whether or not an end-system is quarantined, based on the end-system's assessment results. The criteria for the three thresholds are defined in the sections below in this window. If you don't have any High or Medium risk level criteria defined, then all end-systems with a health result score greater than 0 would be classified as Low Risk.
High Risk
Specify the criteria used to determine whether an end-system is classified into the high risk level.
Medium Risk
Specify the criteria used to determine whether an end-system is classified into the medium risk level.
Low Risk
End-systems are classified as low risk if their health results contain one or more health details, and they do not fall into the high or medium risk levels.

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