Configure air gap solution for Microsoft SCCM in a low-secure server

  • Rversion finale: Australia
  • Mis à jour 12 mars 2026
  • 1 minute de lecture
  • Configure the air gap solution for the Service Graph Connector for Microsoft SCCM in your low-secure server after you finish the configuration in your high-secure server.

    Avant de commencer

    Role required: admin

    Procédure

    1. Navigate to Workspaces > CMDB Workspace > SGC Central > Create connection.
    2. Select the air gap template.
      1. In the Setup stage of the playbook, select the Select alias template activity.
      2. Select SCCM Air Gap.
      3. Select Continue.
    3. Download and run the PowerShell scripts to set up an air gap connection.
      1. In the Setup stage of the playbook, select the PowerShell Script Download activity.
      2. Select Download Airgap Scripts.
      3. Download the SgSCCMLowSecureSetup.ps1 PowerShell script from the link provided in the Download Airgap Scripts section.
    4. Log on to your low-secure server.
    5. Create a Microsoft SCCM directory.

      All the configurations required for the air gap solution are created in the Microsoft SCCM directory.

    6. Copy the SgSCCMLowSecureSetup.ps1 PowerShell script that you downloaded in step 3.c to the Microsoft SCCM directory.
    7. Start a PowerShell session, and run the SgSCCMLowSecureSetup.ps1 script.
      1. At the prompt, enter the path for the Microsoft SCCM directory that you created in step 5.
      2. Specify names for the data source data directories, or press the Return key to accept the default values.

        The directories are created if they don’t already exist.

      3. Exit the PowerShell session.
    8. Provide read and delete permissions for the Microsoft SCCM directory.