Manage Lumu Agents

Manage Lumu Agents

In the Agents section of the Lumu Portal, you have information regarding all your agents at a glance. All the information is collected automatically from each device that runs the agent. In this guide, we will cover how to manage Lumu Agents.

For getting started with agents, access Introduction to Lumu Agents.

Manage Groups

In the Groups' area of the Lumu Portal, you can manage all the installed agents in your company through groups. For more information about managing groups, consult the following article: Lumu Agent Groups.


Agent groups view Agent groups view

Manage Agents

Once you install and activate agents, each device information will be presented in that area of the Lumu Portal. This area provides detailed information on each agent installed on your network.

The information provided in this area includes:

  1. Device Name: The device identification on your network, it can be its hostname or the ID assigned by Lumu.
  2. Group: The group from which the activation code was used.
  3. Label: The label that was set (for the group). You can also click edit and apply another label for a specific agent device.
  4. Platform: The platform used by the device (e.g. Windows, macOS, etc.)
  5. Version: The agent version.
  6. Last Sync: The last date Lumu received sync data from this device.
  7. Activation Date: The date the device was activated.
  8. Operating System: The operating system running on the device.
  9. OS Version: The version of the operating system.
  10. Agent ID: The unique identifier of the agent installed on the device.

Delete Agents

For deleting agents, just select the agent and click on the button “Delete”. When an agent is deleted, it will be deactivated and stop sending metadata to Lumu for Compromise Assessment.

After deleting an agent, we recommend uninstalling it from the device.

Filtering and Report

The Lumu Portal offers the option to filter agents by installation groups, labels, and platform types (Windows, macOS, etc.). You also have the option to export a comma-separated values (CSV) file with all the information from the selected agents. To select all agents, just tick the box in the “Device Name” option.

The following is an example of a CSV file:

Related documentation:
  1. Introduction to Lumu Agents
  2. Lumu Agent for Windows
  3. Lumu Agent and Firewall Whitelisting
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