Discover Scanners for Anypoint Exchange
Learning Objectives
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to:
- Explain the business value of using scanners for enterprise agent governance.
- Navigate to scanners in the Exchange interface.
- Interpret scan results and audit logs.
- Identify key scanner management capabilities including configuration, scheduling, and deletion.
Enter the Era of Agentic Integration
As organizations rapidly deploy autonomous AI agents across different business units and cloud ecosystems, a new operational challenge has emerged: AI agent sprawl.
When development teams independently build and deploy agents across platforms, IT administrators struggle to keep track of which agents exist and what they do. Without a single system of record, these distributed assets lead to redundant workflows, scattered resources, and massive compliance headaches.
Enter scanners. Built directly into MuleSoft Anypoint Exchange, scanners provide administrators with automated discovery and cataloging capabilities. By bridging fragmented AI ecosystems with enterprise governance requirements, they ensure your organization maintains full visibility over its entire autonomous workforce.
A Secure Solution: Centralized Governance via Agent Fabric
Instead of manually tracking down every AI model, tool, and custom bot across the enterprise, administrators can use automated scanners in MuleSoft to pull metadata from external provider platforms directly into the Agent Fabric registry inside Anypoint Exchange.
These scanners safely extract the foundational metadata, map it into a format compatible with Exchange, and continuously align your catalog with the source. If an agent is updated or removed on the provider side, the scanner detects the change and automatically resolves conflicts to maintain a single source of truth. Once cataloged, these verified external assets appear right alongside your native integration tools in the Agents & Tools registry, making them instantly discoverable and ready for secure reuse.
To support your multicloud AI roadmap, MuleSoft scanners connect natively to the industry’s leading AI ecosystems. You can configure individual scanners to target and pull metadata from:
- Amazon Bedrock
- Google Vertex AI
- Microsoft Copilot Studio
- GoDaddy ANS
Navigate and Manage Scanners in Exchange
Your discovery automated footprint is easy to manage. When logged in to Anypoint Platform with Exchange Administrator permissions, you can find your configuration dashboard directly in the navigation sidebar under Scanners.

The list shows the scanner status, name, provider, service type, last run status, next run, and counts of added or updated services.
Every scanner displays a specific status representing its current state in the lifecycle.
Status |
Description |
|---|---|
Scheduled |
The scanner is active and waiting for its next automated window. |
Paused |
The routine schedule is temporarily halted by the administrator. |
Queued |
The scan task is in line and waiting for processing resources. |
Running |
The scanner is actively communicating with the external provider. |
Importing |
Metadata has been retrieved and is currently being mapped into the Agent Fabric registry. |
Stopped |
The scanner is completely inactive. |
Audit Logs and Operational Control
Need to verify exactly what was brought into your environment? Select an individual scanner to open its Scan Details and Audit Logs. Here, you can review a chronological history of runs, verify success or failure states, and view a precise count of newly added or updated services.
Administrators also have full operational flexibility over execution. While you can establish automated cron-style intervals, you can also trigger a manual scan at any time by selecting Run Now to immediately sync an urgent upstream provider change.
Enterprise Guardrails and Security
Enterprise-grade governance requires strict operational guardrails. To keep performance stable and connections highly secure, MuleSoft enforces the following built-in limitations on scanners.
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Daily frequency: Scanners can be configured to run automatically up to once per day.
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Service limit: To prevent runaway payload sizes, a scanner will retrieve a maximum of 1,200 services per runtime execution.
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Runtime timeout: A single scanner run has a strict execution safety ceiling of 6 hours.
Scanners operate strictly on a read-only basis. They only ingest structural metadata—such as schemas, routing requirements, and capabilities—and never sensitive transactional data payloads or underlying model weights. Credential management and authentication are securely siloed using standard single sign-on (SSO) keys or client credentials.
Wrap It Up
Just because you manage an enterprise AI ecosystem doesn't have to mean you have to deal with the chaos of agent sprawl. With scanners in Anypoint Exchange, you now have the tools to catch problems before they happen, automatically, instead of scrambling to fix them after the fact.
By centralizing visibility within the Agent Fabric registry, you can confidently eliminate AI agent sprawl, ensure assets are reused securely, and maintain a strict audit trail across your entire multicloud ecosystem.