Set up a network circuit
Create and activate a Threatmatic network circuit
Set up a network circuit
Network circuits in Threatmatic define the secure tunnels through which traffic flows between endpoints, users, and resources. They run over gRPC and HTTP/2 for low-latency, multiplexed communication.
Prerequisites
- At least one enrolled device
- Admin access to the Console
Steps
Navigate to Network
- Sign in to the Console
- Go to Network → Circuits
- Click New Circuit
Define the circuit
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | A descriptive label (e.g. us-east-prod) |
| Mode | Direct (peer-to-peer) or Relay (via Threatmatic relay nodes) |
| Protocol | gRPC over HTTP/2 (default) |
| Region | Primary region for this circuit |
Assign endpoints
Select the devices or user groups that will participate in this circuit. You can scope circuits to individual users, groups, or entire device tags.
Activate the circuit
Click Activate. The circuit will be established within seconds. Status will change to Connected once both sides have confirmed the handshake.
Circuits are established asynchronously — there is no downtime to other circuits during provisioning.
Verify connectivity
Navigate to Network → Circuits and confirm the circuit shows Connected. Click the circuit name to view latency metrics and flow statistics.
Next steps
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