

This setting is shared with the Jump Client during normal operation so that even if it cannot communicate with the site, it uninstalls itself at the configured time. If a Jump Client goes offline and does not reconnect to the B Series Appliance for the number of days specified by the Number of days before Jump Clients that have not connected are automatically deleted setting, it is automatically uninstalled from the target computer and is removed from the Jump interface of the access console. Set whether the default Jump Client connection type should be active or passive. Set the global connection rate for disconnected Jump Clients to try to reconnect. Failure to do so may cause a majority of your existing Jump Clients to appear offline. When upgrading to a newly built site software package, verify that all certificate stores are managed appropriately and are up-to-date prior to upgrading to a new BeyondTrust version. Note that if you have a large number of Jump Clients deployed, you may need to limit this number to regulate the amount of bandwidth consumed.

You may regulate the bandwidth used during upgrades by setting Maximum bandwidth of concurrent Jump Client upgrades.Īlso set the maximum number of Jump Clients to upgrade at the same time. The more active Jump Clients you have deployed, the fewer the statistics and the longer the interval may need to be. Managing which statistics are viewed and how often can help to regulate the amount of bandwidth used.

The Active Jump Client Statistics Update Interval determines how often these statistics are updated. These statistics are displayed in the access console and include CPU, console user, disk usage, a thumbnail of the remote screen, and uptime. An administrator can choose which statistics to view for all Jump Clients on a site-wide basis.
