On the Endpoint Inventory page, you can view the statistics of all endpoints, including the processes and ports, application assets, web assets, installation packages and class libraries, and system information of servers and office PCs.

4.5.2.1 Listening Ports
On the Listening Ports page, you can efficiently view and check open ports on all endpoints as an administrator to identify and address risky ports by server or host or from a holistic perspective, as shown below.

On the Ports tab, you can view the number of endpoints with a specific port open. To further analyze these endpoints, click the number in the Endpoints Used/Blocked column. The View Details dialog box appears, as shown in the following figure.


Block: To block the port of an endpoint, select the endpoint and click Block. To unblock the port of an endpoint, select the endpoint and click Unblock.
Export: To export the endpoint details in the form of a table for further analysis by administrators, click Export.
- On the Endpoints tab, you can view the number of listening ports, agent status, name, IP address, and affiliated group of each endpoint. To view the listening port details or block the listening ports as needed, click the number in the Listening Ports column. The View Details dialog box appears, as shown in the following figure.

4.5.2.2 Processes
On the Processes page, you can view all processes in the left-side list and the details of endpoints hosting each process on the right, including the process status, process ID, process path, CPU usage, memory usage, version, username, parent process name, parent process ID, startup parameters, and startup time.

4.5.2.3Software
On the Software page, you can view software distribution across all endpoints sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each piece of software, as shown below.

To add metering policies, click Add Metering Policies. When adding metering policies, you can enable Authorization to issue a certain number of software licenses to specific groups or endpoints and set a license expiration date.

To view all the endpoints with a specific software installed, click the software name, as shown in the following figure.

You can also search for endpoints by software name or publisher and export the search result to an Excel file.
4.5.2.4 Database Apps
On the Database Apps page, you can view the summary and details of database applications installed on all endpoints to assess whether security measures such as version upgrades and application security enhancement are needed, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Database application distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each database application.
- A database search box that supports searching by database name or version, an endpoint search box that supports searching by port or protocol, and an endpoint search box that supports searching by IP address or username.
On the Middleware page, you can view the summary and details of middleware installed on all endpoints as an administrator to understand the middleware types, versions, and quantities, as shown below.

This page includes the following elements:
- Middleware distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each piece of middleware.
- A middleware search box that supports searching by middleware name and an endpoint search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, or binary path.
On the Web Apps page, you can view the summary and details of web applications installed on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Web application distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each web application.
- The plugin information of each web application on the endpoints.

- A web application search box that supports searching by application name.
On the Websites page, you can view the summary and details of websites deployed on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Website distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each website.
- The virtual directory information of each website on the endpoints.

- A website search box that supports searching by port, protocol, or domain name and an endpoint search box that supports searching by IP address or username.
On the Web Services page, you can view the summary and details of web services installed on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.

The page includes the following elements:
- Web service distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each web service.
- A web service search box that supports searching by service name.
On the Web Frameworks page, you can view the summary and details of web frameworks installed on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Web framework distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each web framework.
- A web framework search box that supports searching by framework name or language, and an endpoint search box that supports searching by service type.
- System Installation Packages
On the System Installation Packages page, you can view the summary and details of system installation packages on all Linux endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- System installation package distribution across all Linux endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each system installation package.
- A system installation package filter that supports filtering by package type, and a system installation package search box that supports searching by asset IP, asset user, or version.
4.5.2.11 JAR Files
On the JAR Files page, you can view the summary and details of JAR files on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- JAR file distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each JAR file.
- A JAR file filter that supports filtering by file type (application, system library, web service library, and others), a JAR file filter that supports filtering by executability file, and a JAR file search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, version, or absolute path.
4.5.2.12Python Packages
On the Python Packages page, you can view the summary and details of Python packages on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Python package distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each Python package.
- A Python package filter that supports filtering by the scope (user and global), a Python package filter that supports filtering by the Python version, and a Python package search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, version, or absolute path.
On the NPM Packages page, you can view the summary and details of NPM packages on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- NPM package distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each NPM package.
- An NPM package filter that supports filtering by scope (user and global), and an NPM package search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, version, absolute path, PID, or application operation command.
On the OSes page, you can view the summary and details of operating systems on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Distribution of different versions of server operating systems, distribution of different versions of host operating systems, and top 5 installed operating systems.
On the Operating Systems tab, you can view the number of activated operating systems and the number of endpoints with the corresponding operating system installed. You can click the number in the Activated OSes or Endpoints column to view details or click Export to export the operating system information in Excel format, as shown in the following figure. 
- On the Endpoints tab, you can view endpoint details such as the endpoint IP address, group, operating system type, operating system version, operating system status, installation time, and asset user, as shown in the following figure.


You can click Export to export the details in Excel format for further analysis as an administrator.
You can filter endpoints by endpoint type, group, operating system type, or status. Alternatively, you can directly search for endpoints through the search box.
4.5.2.15 Users
On the Users page, you can check the user information of all endpoints to minimize the risk exposure of endpoints as an administrator. The displayed user information includes the account status, account type, account role, password status, risk analysis, and risk alerts (such as hidden account, weak or no password, suspicious root user, inactive user, login at night, and multiple IP addresses), as shown in the preceding figure.

The page includes the following elements:
- The distribution of users by role, users by risk type, and users with old passwords.
- Filters that support filtering by status, role, risk type, password change, login time, and a search box that supports searching by endpoint name, username, or owner. Click the endpoint name to go to the Endpoint Details page, as shown in the following figure.

4.5.2.16 Environment Variables
On the Environment Variables page, you can view the summary and details of the environment variables of all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Environment variable distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each environment variable.
- An environment variable filter that supports filtering by variable type, and an environment variable search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, or environment variable value.
On the Kernel Modules page, you can view the summary and details of kernel modules on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Kernel module distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each kernel module.
- An asset search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, module path, or module version.
On the Services page, you can view the summary and details of services on all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Service distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each service.
- An asset filter that supports filtering by status, and an asset search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, or executable file path.
On the Startup Items page, you can view the summary and details of the startup items of all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Startup item distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each startup item.
- An asset filter that supports filtering by status, and an asset search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, or registry location.
On the Scheduled Tasks page, you can view the summary and details of the scheduled tasks of all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.

The page includes the following elements:
- Scheduled task distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and the number of endpoints for each scheduled task.
- An asset filter that supports filtering by status, and an asset search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, or command/script.
On the Sharing page, you can view the summary and details of shares on all endpoints as an administrator, including the shared path and sharing status, as shown below.

The page includes the following elements:
- Sharing distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of installations and endpoints for each sharing.
- An asset filter that supports filtering by status, and an asset search box that supports searching by asset IP address, asset user, or shared path.
On the Registry page, you can view the summary and details of the registry items of all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Registry item distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the total number of occurrences and endpoints for each registry item.
- An asset search box that supports searching by asset IP address, name, or data.
On the Connections page, you can view the summary and details of the connections of all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.

The page includes the following elements:
- Connection distribution across all endpoint IP addresses, which is sorted in descending order based on the number of connections and the number of endpoints connected to each remote IP address.
- An asset search box that supports searching by asset IP address, owner, local port, local IP address, remote port, or connected process.
On the Trusted Certificates page, you can view the summary and details of the trusted certificates of all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Trusted certificate distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on trusted certificate usage and the number of endpoints for each trusted certificate.
- An asset search box that supports searching by asset information, owner, certificate path, issuer, receiver, fingerprint, validation time, or expiration time.
On the Trusted Root CA page, you can view the summary and details of the trusted root certificate authorities (CAs) of all endpoints as an administrator, as shown below.
The page includes the following elements:
- Trusted root CA distribution across all endpoints, which is sorted in descending order based on the number of CAs and the number of endpoints for each CA.
- An asset search box that supports searching by asset information, owner, receiver, fingerprint, validation time, and expiration time.