Jamf Infrastructure Manager Instances
- LDAP Proxy—This allows traffic to pass securely between Jamf Pro and an LDAP directory service. The Infrastructure Manager and the LDAP Proxy typically reside within the DMZ. The LDAP Proxy requires integration with an LDAP directory service.
- Healthcare Listener—This allows traffic to pass securely from a healthcare management system to Jamf Pro.
When you install an instance of the Infrastructure Manager, Jamf Pro allows you to enable the LDAP Proxy or the Healthcare Listener. Infrastructure Manager instances can be installed on Linux and Windows. For more information, see the Jamf Infrastructure Manager Installation Guide.
Managing a Jamf Infrastructure Manager Instance
You can use Jamf Pro to edit or delete an Infrastructure Manager instance. When editing an Infrastructure Manager instance, only the display name and recurring check-in frequency can be changed.
The default check-in frequency at which the Infrastructure Manager instance checks in with Jamf Pro is 30 seconds.
Jamf Pro also displays the following inventory information for each Infrastructure Manager instance:
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Last Check-in
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IP Address at Last Check-in
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Operating System
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Operating System Version