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The root cause status indicator enables you to view a list of nodes that have been identified as the
root cause of an outage. If the indicator is green with a check mark, there are no root causes
associated with managed nodes. If the indicator is red with an exclamation point, it provides a link
to the View > Root Causes page. If the indicator is red and the exclamation point is flashing, at
least one root cause has occurred since the most recent viewing of the View > Root Causes page.
The inventory bars display the current status of the ZoneRanger managed nodes categorized by the
following types:
Routers
Switches
Web servers
Servers
Note: Some nodes may appear in multiple categories. For example, a Solaris server that is also
running a web server appears in both the Server and Web Server categories.
Each inventory bar represents a type of node and uses color to display the status of nodes of that
type. The proportion of each color in an inventory bar represents the proportion of nodes of that
type that have a particular status.
For example, if ZoneRanger is managing 20 routers and a quarter of the Routers inventory bar is
yellow, five of the routers are marginal (the following section describes colors that can appear in the
inventory bars). The total number of devices in a category appears in a number at the right of the
inventory bar for the category. You can mouse over the inventory bar to see a count of devices
associated with each status.
Color
Green
Yellow
Red
Blue
Statistics Section
The Statistics section displays various charts showing proxy and forwarding traffic over the
previous 4.5 hour period, as well as information about the ZoneRanger itself. The information
displayed is based on statistics values which are cached by the ZoneRanger application software.
These statistics values can be viewed on the View > Statistics page. The displayed values are since
the ZoneRanger started or since the values were reset on the View > Statistics page. These values
are not historically ed. These Statistics are also available via the ZoneRanger SNMP agent.
The View > Preferences page can be used to customize which Chart appears first on the
ZoneRanger Dashboard and which protocols are displayed on the Forwarding chart. Preferences are
configured on a per user basis.
ZoneRanger 5.5 User's Guide
Description
Represents nodes that are up. This node status is called
normal.
Represents nodes for which at least one interface or TCP
port is down, but at least one interface or TCP port is
up. This node status is called marginal.
Represents nodes that are down. This node status is
called critical.
Represent nodes whose status is unknown. Such devices
are configured for polling but have not yet been polled,
or are not configured for polling.
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