When definingLocation Awarenessfor the Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) client, administrators should focus on criteria that can uniquely identify a network or environment characteristic to trigger specific policies. Two important criteria are:
NIC Description: This criterion allows SEP to detect which Network Interface Card (NIC) is in use, helping to determine whether the endpoint is connected to a trusted internal network or an external/untrusted network. NIC description is a straightforward attribute SEP can monitor to determine location.
WINS Server: By detecting the WINS (Windows Internet Name Service) server, SEP can identify whether the endpoint is within a specific network environment. WINS server settings are often unique to particular locations within an organization, aiding in policy application based on network location.
References in Symantec Endpoint Protection Documentationoutline using such network and connection-specific criteria to optimize Location Awareness policies effectively. TheLocation Awareness Configuration Guideprovides best practices for configuring SEP clients to adapt behavior based on network characteristics, ensuring enhanced security and appropriate access controls across different environments.
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