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Overview of Dashboard features Dashboard Option State Load Active Connections Component version information Definition Displays the current state of each appliance: Network - Connected to the network Redundant - The Cluster Failover device is not currently running but will take over if the master cluster appliance fails Install - Installing software Synchronizing - Synchronizing with the cluster master Boot - Booting Shutdown - Shutting down Malconfigured - Configuration file is faulty Unconfigured - Not configured for load balancing Disabled - Disabled by the user Failed - No longer on the network. No heartbeat was detected Fault - A fault has been detected on this appliance Legacy - Not compatible for load balancing Displays the average system load over a period of five minutes Displays the number of active connections for each appliance. The row for the cluster master shows the total for all appliance Displays the number of connections handled by each appliance since the counters were last reset Displays the versions of anti-spam and anti-virus DAT files. The version numbers are the same if the appliances are up-to-date. During updating, the values might be different. To see more information, move the cursor over the text and wait for a yellow box to appear Counter behavior All counters trigger once for every detection. For example, if a message contains two attachments that both contain viral content, the Viruses counter increments by two. The information in the following table applies to SMTP and POP3 statistics unless otherwise specified. Table 7 Counter behavior Counter Messages Behavior The SMTP counter increments once: • When a TCP connection is made to the SMTP port on the appliance • From the second command if more than one email is received in the same SMTP conversation The POP3 counter increments once for every message that the appliance downloads Secure Messages Increments once: • When a STARTTLS command is issued over the standard SMTP port • When the appliance intercepts the TLS conversation, from the second command if more than one email is received in the same SMTP conversation • When messages are sent over SMTPS 24 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Option
Definition
State
Displays the current state of each appliance:
Network
— Connected to the network
Redundant
— The Cluster Failover device is not currently running but will take over if
the master cluster appliance fails
Install
— Installing software
Synchronizing
— Synchronizing with the cluster master
Boot
— Booting
Shutdown
— Shutting down
Malconfigured
— Configuration file is faulty
Unconfigured
— Not configured for load balancing
Disabled
— Disabled by the user
Failed
— No longer on the network. No heartbeat was detected
Fault
— A fault has been detected on this appliance
Legacy
— Not compatible for load balancing
Load
Displays the average system load over a period of five minutes
Active
Displays the number of active connections for each appliance. The row for the
cluster master shows the total for all appliance
Connections
Displays the number of connections handled by each appliance since the counters
were last reset
Component version
information
Displays the versions of anti-spam and anti-virus DAT files. The version numbers
are the same if the appliances are up-to-date. During updating, the values might
be different. To see more information, move the cursor over the text and wait for a
yellow box to appear
Counter behavior
All counters trigger once for every detection. For example, if a message contains two attachments that
both contain viral content, the
Viruses
counter increments by two. The information in the following table
applies to SMTP and POP3 statistics unless otherwise specified.
Table 7
Counter behavior
Counter
Behavior
Messages
The
SMTP
counter increments once:
When a TCP connection is made to the SMTP port on the appliance
From the second <MAIL FROM> command if more than one email is received in
the same SMTP conversation
The
POP3
counter increments once for every message that the appliance downloads
Secure Messages
Increments once:
When a STARTTLS command is issued over the standard SMTP port
When the appliance intercepts the TLS conversation, from the second <MAIL
FROM> command if more than one email is received in the same SMTP
conversation
When messages are sent over SMTPS
Overview of Dashboard features
Dashboard
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