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# Scheduling Asset Scans from the Job Scheduler Page

USM Anywhere provides a simple way to include scans for scheduling using its web user interface (UI).

**To schedule an asset scan job from the Job Scheduler page**

1. Go to **Settings > Scheduler** to open the Job Scheduler page.

2. In the left navigation panel, click **Asset Scans**.

3. Click **Create Scan Job**.

   The Schedule New Job dialog box opens.

   <Frame>
     <img src="https://mintcdn.com/levelblue-5324744e/LRsr4s1iGr_CM6ff/images/usm-anywhere/user-guide/scheduler/schedulenewjobcc.webp?fit=max&auto=format&n=LRsr4s1iGr_CM6ff&q=85&s=74151a6e262777266db0ec7cb5ab9378" width="537" height="616" data-path="images/usm-anywhere/user-guide/scheduler/schedulenewjobcc.webp" />
   </Frame>

4. Enter the name and description for the job.

   The description is optional, but it is a best practice to provide this information so that others can easily understand what it does.

5. Select Sensor as the source for your new job.

6. In the Action Type field, select Asset Scanner.

   Depending on the USM Anywhere Sensor that you have installed, this field can include different options.

7. Select a sensor in case you have more than one installed.

8. In the App Action field, leave Scan, which is the default option.

   This option discovers services, <Tooltip tip="Software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs. Examples include Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS X, UNIX, and Linux.">operating systems</Tooltip> (OSes), <Tooltip tip="A hostname is a label that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network and is used to identify the device on the network.">hostnames</Tooltip>, IP and media access control (<Tooltip tip="A unique numeric value assigned by the manufacturer to identify a specific network device or computer, which allows communication over networks. Note that a device’s MAC address can be manipulated.">MAC</Tooltip>) addresses, and vulnerabilities of known <Tooltip tip="Reference to a computer on a network.">hosts</Tooltip>.

9. The Asset field displays the name of the asset to scan. You can't modify this field.

10. Select the scan profile that you want to run:

    * **Discovery**: This profile scans the known ports and services searching for the most-used ports. (There are 457<Tooltip tip="This list is for information only. Scanned ports may be updated without notice: 1,7,9,13,19,21-23,25,37,42,49,53,69,79-81,85,88,105,109-111,113,123,135,137-139,143,161,179,222,264,384,389,402,407,443-446,465,500,502,512-515,523-524,540,548,554,587,617,623,631,655,689,705,771,783,873,888,902,910,912,921,993,995,998-1000,1024,1030,1035,1090,1098-1103,1128-1129,1158,1199,1211,1220,1234,1241,1300,1311,1352,1433-1435,1440,1494,1521,1530,1533,1581-1582,1604,1723,1755,1811,1900,2000-2001,2049,2067,2100,2103,2121,2199,2207,2222,2323,2362,2380-2381,2525,2533,2598,2638,2809,2947,2967,3000,3037,3050,3057,3128,3200,3217,3273,3299,3306,3333,3389,3460,3465,3500,3628,3632,3690,3780,3790,3817,3900,4000,4322,4433,4444-4445,4659,4672,4679,4848,5000,5009,5038,5040,5051,5060-5061,5093,5168,5227,5247,5250,5351,5353,5355,5400,5405,5432-5433,5466,5498,5520-5521,5554-5555,5560,5580,5631-5632,5666,5800,5814,5900-5910,5920,5984-5986,5999-6000,6050,6060,6070,6080,6101,6106,6112,6262,6379,6405,6502-6504,6542,6660-6661,6667,6789,6905,6988,6996,7000-7001,7021,7071,7080,7144,7181,7210,7272,7414,7426,7443,7510,7579-7580,7700,7770,7777-7778,7787,7800-7801,7878-7879,7890,7902,8000-8001,8008,8014,8020,8023,8028,8030,8050-8051,8080-8082,8085-8087,8090-8091,8095,8161,8180,8205,8222,8300,8303,8333,8400,8443-8444,8503,8642,8686,8701,8787,8800,8812,8834,8880,8888-8890,8899,8901-8903,8980,8999-9005,9010,9050,9080-9081,9084,9090,9099-9100,9111,9152,9200,9256,9300,9390-9391,9495,9500,9711,9788,9809-9815,9855,9875,9910,9991,9999-10001,10008,10050-10051,10080,10098-10099,10162,10202-10203,10443,10616,10628,11000-11001,11099,11211,11234,11333,12000,12174,12203,12221,12345,12397,12401,13013,13364,13500,13838,14000,14330,15000-15001,15200,16000,16102,17185,17200,18881,18980,19300,19810,20000,20010,20031,20034,20101,20111,20171,20222,22222,23472,23791,23943,25000,25025,26000,26122,26256,27000,27015,27017,27888,27960,28222,28784,30000,30718,31001,31099,32764,32913,33000,34205,34443,37718,38080,38292,40007,41025,41080,41523-41524,44334,44818,45230,46823-46824,47001-47002,48080,48899,49152,50000-50004,50013,50050,50500-50504,52302,52869,55553,57772,62078,62514,65535">¹</Tooltip> ports.)
    * **Complete**: This profile scans all TCP and <Tooltip tip="Simple transmission protocol that does not require recipient notification and uses datagrams for its messaging. UDP is part of the transport layer in the TCP/IP protocol.">UDP</Tooltip> ports to find the possible ports in a <Tooltip tip="Entire process involved in installation, configuration, startup, and testing of hardware and software in a specific environment.">deployment</Tooltip>. (There are 65535 ports.)
    * **Vulnerability Discovery**: Performs general network discovery and checks for specific known vulnerabilities. It only reports results if they are found.
    * **Extended Vulnerability Discovery**: Performs a <Tooltip tip="A known issue or weakness in a system, procedure, internal control, software package, or hardware that could be used to compromise security.">Vulnerability</Tooltip> Discovery scan, which actively discovers more about the network.
    * **Intensive Vulnerability Discovery**: Performs several tasks to discover vulnerabilities, which uses a significant number of resources on the targeted machine. Because of this, sensitive targets may perceive a brief disruption on their services.

11. Select **Set Debug Mode** if you want to log the results of the scan or if you have a problem with a scan.

    This option is disabled by default.

    <Note>
      **Note:** The Set Debug Mode option must be used only for debugging purposes because it needs a large amount of disk space for the file or files that it generates. Only LevelBlue Technical Support should review these files. You can contact this department for more information.
    </Note>

12. In the Schedule section, specify when USM Anywhere runs the job:

    a. Select the increment as **Minute**, **Hour**, **Day**, **Week**, **Month**, or **Year**.

    <Danger>
      **Warning:** After a frequency change, monitor the system to check its performance. For example, you can check the system load and CPU. See [USM Anywhere System Monitor](../system-status/system-monitor) for more information.
    </Danger>

    b. Set the interval options for the increment.

    The selected increment determines the available options. For example, on a weekly increment, you can select the days of the week to run the job.

    <Frame>
      <img src="https://mintcdn.com/levelblue-5324744e/qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq/images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-weekly.webp?fit=max&auto=format&n=qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq&q=85&s=b88ed259d3031acccecdb9a10940416f" width="1026" height="574" data-path="images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-weekly.webp" />
    </Frame>

    Or on a monthly increment, you can specify a date or a day of the week that occurs within the month.

    <Frame>
      <img src="https://mintcdn.com/levelblue-5324744e/qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq/images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-monthly.webp?fit=max&auto=format&n=qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq&q=85&s=cb18feb8df63f26a57c23af9018b4875" width="1036" height="504" data-path="images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-monthly.webp" />
    </Frame>

    <Warning>
      **Important:** USM Anywhere restarts the schedule on the first day of the month if the option "Every x days" is selected.
    </Warning>

    c. Set the start time.

    This is the time that the job starts at the specified interval. It uses the time zone configured for your USM Anywhere instance (the default is Coordinated Universal Time \[UTC]).

13. Click **Save**.

    The job now displays in the job scheduler list.

**To schedule an authenticated asset scan job from the Job Scheduler page**

1. Go to **Settings > Scheduler** to open the Job Scheduler page.

2. In the left navigation panel, click **Asset Scans**.

3. Click **Create Scan Job**.

   The Schedule New Job dialog box opens.

   <Frame>
     <img src="https://mintcdn.com/levelblue-5324744e/LRsr4s1iGr_CM6ff/images/usm-anywhere/user-guide/scheduler/schedulenewjobcc.webp?fit=max&auto=format&n=LRsr4s1iGr_CM6ff&q=85&s=74151a6e262777266db0ec7cb5ab9378" width="537" height="616" data-path="images/usm-anywhere/user-guide/scheduler/schedulenewjobcc.webp" />
   </Frame>

4. Enter the name and description for the job.

   The description is optional, but it is a best practice to provide this information so that others can easily understand what it does.

5. Select **Sensor** as the source for your new job.

6. In the Action Type field, select **Authenticated Asset Scanner**.

   Depending on the USM Anywhere Sensor that you have installed, this field can include different options.

7. Select a sensor in case you have more than one installed.

8. In the App Action field, Scan is the default option. This option discovers services, <Tooltip tip="Software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs. Examples include Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS X, UNIX, and Linux.">operating systems</Tooltip>, <Tooltip tip="A hostname is a label that is assigned to a device connected to a computer network and is used to identify the device on the network.">hostnames</Tooltip>, IP and <Tooltip tip="A unique numeric value assigned by the manufacturer to identify a specific network device or computer, which allows communication over networks. Note that a device’s MAC address can be manipulated.">MAC addresses</Tooltip>, and vulnerabilities of known <Tooltip tip="Reference to a computer on a network.">hosts</Tooltip>.

9. The Asset field displays the name of the asset to scan. You can't modify this field.

10. In the Schedule section, specify when USM Anywhere runs the job:

    a. Select the increment as **Minute**, **Hour**, **Day**, **Week**, **Month**, or **Year**.

    <Danger>
      **Warning:** After a frequency change, monitor the system to check its performance. For example, you can check the system load and CPU. See [USM Anywhere System Monitor](../system-status/system-monitor) for more information.
    </Danger>

    b. Set the interval options for the increment.

    The selected increment determines the available options. For example, on a weekly increment, you can select the days of the week to run the job.

    <Frame>
      <img src="https://mintcdn.com/levelblue-5324744e/qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq/images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-weekly.webp?fit=max&auto=format&n=qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq&q=85&s=b88ed259d3031acccecdb9a10940416f" width="1026" height="574" data-path="images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-weekly.webp" />
    </Frame>

    Or on a monthly increment, you can specify a date or a day of the week that occurs within the month.

    <Frame>
      <img src="https://mintcdn.com/levelblue-5324744e/qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq/images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-monthly.webp?fit=max&auto=format&n=qGB1vLsu4TWqy-rq&q=85&s=cb18feb8df63f26a57c23af9018b4875" width="1036" height="504" data-path="images/usm-anywhere/deployment-guide/shared-procedures/schedule-monthly.webp" />
    </Frame>

    <Warning>
      **Important:** USM Anywhere restarts the schedule on the first day of the month if the option "Every x days" is selected.
    </Warning>

    c. Set the start time.

    This is the time that the job starts at the specified interval. It uses the time zone configured for your USM Anywhere instance (the default is Coordinated Universal Time \[UTC]).

11. Click **Save**.

    The job now displays in the job scheduler list.
