Symantec 10268947 User Guide - Page 58

Viewing in-line pairs

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58 Topology Database Viewing objects in the topology tree ■ Click an existing interface group to view summary information in the right pane. ■ Right-click an existing interface group, and click Edit to view detailed information. 2 In Edit Interface Group, in the Interface Group tab. The following list describes the interface fields: ■ Name Indicates the descriptive name of the object, established when added to the topology tree. ■ Expected Indicates the expected throughput as established when added to throughput the topology tree. ■ TCP Reset Indicates the interface to TCP resets. Interface ■ Description Includes any optional notes about the selected node. 3 In Edit Interface Group, click the Networks tab to view the networks that this interface monitors. 4 In Edit Interface Group, click the Interface tab to view the interfaces that belong to this group. 5 Click Cancel to close the view. Viewing in-line pairs The Network Security console provides a way to view in-line pairs on a 7100 Series node. To view an in-line pair 1 On the Devices tab, do one of the following: ■ Click an existing in-line pair to view summary information in the right pane. ■ Right-click an existing in-line pair, and click Edit to view detailed information. 2 In Edit In-line Pair, in the In-line Pair tab, view the following information: ■ Name ■ Expected throughput ■ Pair Indicates the descriptive name of the object, established when added to the topology tree. Indicates the expected throughput as established when added to the topology tree. Indicates the interfaces included in the pair.

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58
Topology Database
Viewing objects in the topology tree
Click an existing interface group to view summary information in the
right pane.
Right-click an existing interface group, and click
Edit
to view detailed
information.
2
In
Edit Interface Group
, in the
Interface Group
tab.
The following list describes the interface fields:
3
In
Edit Interface Group
, click the
Networks
tab to view the networks that
this interface monitors.
4
In
Edit Interface Group
, click the
Interface
tab to view the interfaces that
belong to this group.
5
Click
Cancel
to close the view.
Viewing in-line pairs
The Network Security console provides a way to view in-line pairs on a 7100
Series node.
To view an in-line pair
1
On the
Devices
tab, do one of the following:
Click an existing in-line pair to view summary information in the right
pane.
Right-click an existing in-line pair, and click
Edit
to view detailed
information.
2
In
Edit In-line Pair
, in the
In-line Pair
tab, view the following information:
Name
Indicates the descriptive name of the object, established when
added to the topology tree.
Expected
throughput
Indicates the expected throughput as established when added to
the topology tree.
TCP Reset
Interface
Indicates the interface to TCP resets.
Description
Includes any optional notes about the selected node.
Name
Indicates the descriptive name of the object, established
when added to the topology tree.
Expected
throughput
Indicates the expected throughput as established when
added to the topology tree.
Pair
Indicates the interfaces included in the pair.