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Alexgoller Illumio MCP Server

The Illumio MCP Server is a service that provides an interface for interacting with the Illumio Policy Compute Engine (PCE), supporting programmatic management of workloads, labels, and traffic analysis.
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What is the Illumio MCP Server?

The Illumio MCP Server is a middleware service that provides a programmatic access interface to the Illumio Policy Compute Engine (PCE) through a standardized protocol. You can manage network security policies and analyze traffic data through natural language conversations without directly operating complex APIs.

How to use the Illumio MCP Server?

By configuring Claude Desktop or directly calling the API, you can easily query workload information, create security labels, analyze network traffic patterns, etc. The system will automatically convert your natural language requests into PCE API calls.

Use cases

Suitable for scenarios that require batch management of network security policies, automated security operations, real - time monitoring of network traffic, and security incident investigations. It is especially suitable for security operations teams and network administrators.

Main features

Workload managementSupports creating, updating, deleting, and querying workload information. You can specify attributes such as IP address, hostname, and labels.
Label operationsAllows creating and managing security labels to define the security attributes and groups of workloads.
Traffic analysisProvides detailed traffic data query and summarization functions, supporting multiple filtering conditions such as time range, source/destination, service port, etc.
Policy managementCan query and manage security rule sets, supporting filtering by name and enabled status.
Connection testingProvides a tool to check the PCE connection status and verify the validity of API credentials.

Advantages and limitations

Advantages
Simplifies the interaction with the Illumio PCE without directly dealing with complex APIs
Supports natural language queries, reducing the usage threshold
Provides comprehensive error handling and logging
Flexible filtering options for precise query of required information
Limitations
Requires pre - configuration of PCE connection information
Some advanced functions are still under development
Performance is limited by the PCE API

How to use

Installation preparation
Ensure that Python 3.8+ is installed and valid PCE API credentials are obtained.
Configure the connection
Add MCP server settings to the Claude Desktop configuration file and fill in the PCE host, port, and API credentials.
Start the service
Use the uv command to run the service or start it automatically through Claude Desktop.

Usage examples

Find high - risk workloadsIdentify all workloads exposed to the Internet in the environment
Analyze abnormal trafficInvestigate abnormal network connections within a specific time period
Batch update labelsAdd new security labels to a batch of servers

Frequently Asked Questions

How to verify that the PCE connection is normal?
Can I specify a time range when querying traffic data?
What are the restrictions when creating labels?
How to get more detailed error information?

Related resources

Illumio official documentation
Complete technical documentation for the Illumio PCE
GitHub repository
Project source code and issue tracking
API reference guide
Detailed reference for the PCE API
Installation
Copy the following command to your Client for configuration
"mcpServers": {
    "illumio-mcp": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "/Users/alex.goller/git/illumio-mcp",
        "run",
        "illumio-mcp"
      ],
      "env": {
        "PCE_HOST": "your-pce-host",
        "PCE_PORT": "your-pce-port",
        "PCE_ORG_ID": "1", # your org id
        "API_KEY": "api_key",
        "API_SECRET": "api_secret"
      }
    }
  }
}
Note: Your key is sensitive information, do not share it with anyone.
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