📄️ How to Add a Client
The first step in organizing Xylok scans is to create a Client. This can be accessed from the side menu > Clients > Client List > Create Client (button at top of Client List Page).
📄️ How to Add a Machine Family
While viewing a client, click "Add Family" and give it a unique name.
📄️ How to Add a Location
Once a Client is created, go to the Client Details page and select Add Location.
📄️ How to Add a Machine
Once a Client and Location have been created, go to the Location Details page, and select Add Machine.
📄️ Benchmark Questions and Answers
Some benchmarks require additional information to collect or analyze data. Some common examples include:
📄️ Client Details
Xylok is built with the ability to have multiple segregated "clients" to support testing compliance of completely separate organizations or units. In many scenarios this ability isn't needed--if you have only a single client, Xylok will select that client automatically when you log in.
📄️ Documents
Xylok allows users to upload Documents (.pdf, .docx, .xlsx) and store them under a Client. Uploaded Documents can be found under Clients-> Client Documents. From this view, Documents can be edited to reflect Classification, Date, and Notes. Documents can also be downloaded or deleted from Xylok from this view.
📄️ Machine Family Details
Xylok's machine families are designed to allow systems which should be identically configured to share automatic analysis information. More details about Automatic Analysis and how Families impact it can be found under the Automatic Analysis section of the Analysis chapter.
📄️ Location Details
Locations are the basic unit of organizing machines within Xylok. They may represent broad groupings of machines at different sites across the globe, different buildings, or even specific server racks. Locations do not affect the data or results from Xylok and machines can be moved around freely as your needs evolve. Locations can also be nested, allowing items to be broken down to as fine-grained a layout as needed.
📄️ Machine Details
A machine within Xylok is an individual computer, virtual machine, network device, or other system under test.