Novell ZENworks Network Access Control provides on-going feedback on the access status of endpoints in the Endpoint activity window as follows:
HINT:To view access status, see Section 4.5, Viewing Endpoint Access Status.
Quarantined —
By NAC Policy — The endpoint has been assigned a quarantined IP address. For example, an endpoint could have been quarantined because it failed a test or it could not be tested.
By administrator — The administrator has selected Temporarily quarantine for an assigned time frame.
Post-connect — The endpoint has been assigned a quarantined IP address because a post-connect service requested the quarantine.
Blacklisted — The endpoint has been assigned a quarantined IP address because it was designated to always be quarantined in the System Configuration>>Exceptions>>Blacklist window.
Awaiting quarantine — A temporary state indicating that an endpoint is in the process of being quarantined.
Granted access —
By NAC Policy — The endpoint has been assigned a non-quarantined IP address. For example, an endpoint could have access because it passed a test, or could not be tested but is allowed access.
Temporarily by NAC policy — The endpoint has been assigned a non-quarantined IP address. For example, an endpoint could have access because it failed a test but was allowed temporary access.
By administrator — The administrator has selected Temporarily grant access and assigned a time frame.
By Access Mode — Endpoints are tested in allow all mode; however, they are always given access to the production network.
Whitelisted — The endpoint has been assigned a non-quarantined IP address because it was designated to always have access in the System Configuration>>Exceptions>>Whitelist window.
Awaiting access — A temporary state indicating that an endpoint is in the process of being allowed access.
Disconnected — Novell ZENworks Network Access Control cannot communicate with the endpoint.