
Jump Clients are used to establish a one-to-one connection between a B Series Appliance and a remote Windows, Mac, Android, or Linux system. Unattended access refers to accessing remote systems without requiring interaction from a remote user to initiate the access. Jump is the term for all BeyondTrust unattended access technologies. The following terms and phrases are often used in reference to BeyondTrust's Jump Technology. A Jumpoint is needed only for a Remote Jump, when the BeyondTrust user's computer cannot access the target computer directly. Within a LAN, the BeyondTrust user's computer can initiate a session to a Windows system directly without using a Jumpoint, if appropriate user permissions are enabled. A single Jumpoint installed on a computer within a LAN is used to access multiple systems, eliminating the need to pre-install software on every computer you might need to access. To run Microsoft® Remote Desktop Protocol sessions while maintaining a consistent audit trailĪ Jumpoint acts as a conduit for unattended access to computers on a known remote network.


The Jump Client is pinned to a Jump Group, thus enhancing administrative oversight and efficiency, benefiting from the robust management accommodations present throughout BeyondTrust. Privileged representatives may deploy Jump Clients dynamically from their representative console or download a mass deployable Jump Client from the /login administrative interface. Stronger management capacities and the control of installing a persistent, secure active or passive remote access client.Unattended access to Windows, Mac, Android, and Linux computers, regardless of network location.To read about the possibilities and configuration details for Jump Clients and Jumpoints, please see the following:
