Step 4: ThousandEyes agent
Endpoints must be registered to your Secure Access organization to be monitored for performance.
When you deployed Cisco Secure client to your endpoints, the ThousandEyes Endpoint Agent was installed. The ThousandEyes Endpoint Agent will register to your Secure Access org automatically once your endpoints have connected to VPN, ZTA, or Roaming module so that you can monitor their performance.
For endpoints that are not using one of those security connection methods, you must register the ThousandEyes Endpoint Agent manually by copying and pasting the command script on the endpoints.

For Secure Client installation instructions, see Get Started with Cisco Secure Client on Windows and macOS Devices and Download Cisco Secure Client.
For an example of how to use an MDM to register the ThousandEyes endpoint agent, see Deploy Cisco ThousandEyes Module via Microsoft Intune.
The registration script includes a ThousandEyes connection string that is unique to your organization. Your organization's connection string is the parameter following the --register
argument.
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Cisco\Cisco Secure Client\ThousandEyes Endpoint Agent\csc_te_agent" --register <connection string>
sudo /Applications/Cisco/Cisco\ Secure \Client\ -\ ThousandEyes\ Endpoint\ Agent.app/Contents/MacOS/csc_te_agent --register <connection string>
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Navigate to Experience Insights > Configure Account to find your organization's registration scripts at any time after onboarding is completed.
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For more information, see Cisco Secure Client ThousandEyes Endpoint Agent Module.