Symantec 10521148 Implementation Guide - Page 138

Monitoring appliance status, Viewing status on the LEDs

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130 Monitoring and reporting events and status Monitoring appliance status You can access the reporting facility from the Reports menu in the Network Security console. To generate a report 1 In the Network Security console, click Reports. 2 Select a report type from the list. 3 In Report Parameters, enter values for Start time and End time. 4 If necessary, enter a value for Maximum number to display. 5 Click OK. 6 In Report, select a display format from the pull-down menu on the right. 7 In Report, click File to save or print the report. 8 Click File > Close to close the report. For detailed information about report types and report scheduling, see the Symantec Network Security Administration Guide. Monitoring appliance status You can monitor the status of a 7100 Series node from the LEDs, the LCD panel, or from the Network Security console. You can monitor interface status in the Network Security console. This section covers the following topics: ■ Viewing status on the LEDs ■ Viewing status on the LCD screen ■ Viewing status on the Network Security console Viewing status on the LEDs There are five LED status indicators on the front bezel of the 7100 Series. They indicate: ■ Power ■ Disk activity ■ Network activity (Rx) ■ Network activity (Tx) ■ Temperature

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Monitoring and reporting events and status
Monitoring appliance status
You can access the reporting facility from the Reports menu in the Network
Security console.
To generate a report
1
In the Network Security console, click
Reports
.
2
Select a report type from the list.
3
In
Report Parameters
, enter values for
Start time
and
End time
.
4
If necessary, enter a value for
Maximum number to display
.
5
Click
OK
.
6
In
Report
, select a display format from the pull-down menu on the right.
7
In
Report
, click
File
to save or print the report.
8
Click
File
>
Close
to close the report.
For detailed information about report types and report scheduling, see the
Symantec Network Security Administration Guide
.
Monitoring appliance status
You can monitor the status of a 7100 Series node from the LEDs, the LCD panel,
or from the Network Security console. You can monitor interface status in the
Network Security console.
This section covers the following topics:
Viewing status on the LEDs
Viewing status on the LCD screen
Viewing status on the Network Security console
Viewing status on the LEDs
There are five LED status indicators on the front bezel of the 7100 Series. They
indicate:
Power
Disk activity
Network activity (Rx)
Network activity (Tx)
Temperature