The Infrastructure Management section contains the following settings:
HTTP Proxy Settings: Define proxy servers you want to use. In Endpoint Management, proxy server settings can be configured for the following:
Endpoint Agent: The device’s Endpoint Agent connects to the proxy server, then requests resources from a cloud Server. The proxy provides the resource either by connecting to the cloud Server or by serving it from a cache. To define a proxy server:
Click Add to display the Configure HTTP Proxy Settings dialog box.
Fill in the following fields:
Proxy Address: Specify the IP address of the proxy server.
Use the supported IP address notation. For example, 172.16.0.0 for IPv4, or 2001:db8::ff00:42:8329 for IPv6.
Port: Specify the port number on which the proxy server is listening.
Network Segment (in CIDR notation): Specify the network segment in CIDR notation.
For example:
IPv4: 123.45.67.12/16 represents all IP addresses that start with 123.45.
IPv6: 2001:db8::0/48 represents range of IPv6 addresses from 2001:db8:0:0:0:0:0:0 to 2001:db8:0:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff.
Agent Update Settings: Configure how you want to use the Agent Updates feature, including how stage timeout settings and reboot behavior. For more information, see System Update Settings.
Session Management Settings: Configure the Endpoint Management Console session timeout. If an administrator is not active for the configured value (in minutes), then the session times out.
Throttle Settings: Configure the upload and download throttle value for the Endpoint Agents.