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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 15 Dashboard
LABEL
Widget Settings (A)
Arrow (B)
Refresh Time
Setting (C)
Refresh Now (D)
Close Widget (E)
Virtual Device
Name
Status
Zone
IP Address/Mask
Device Information
System Name
Model Name
Serial Number
MAC Address
Range
Firmware
Version
System Resources
CPU Usage
Memory Usage
Flash Usage
USB Storage
Usage
Active Sessions
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DESCRIPTION
Use this link to re-open closed widgets. Widgets that are already open appear grayed
out.
Click this to collapse or expand a widget.
Set the interval for refreshing the information displayed in the widget.
Click this to update the widget's information immediately.
Click this to close the widget. Use Widget Settings to re-open it.
Hover your cursor over a LED or connected Ethernet port to view details about the
status of the NXC's LEDs and connections. See
descriptions. An unconnected interface appears grayed out.
The following labels display when you hover your cursor over a connected interface.
This field displays the name of the interface or slot.
This field displays the current status of each interface or device installed in a slot. The
possible values depend on what type of interface it is.
Inactive - The Ethernet interface is disabled.
Down - The Ethernet interface is enabled but not connected.
Speed / Duplex - The Ethernet interface is enabled and connected. This field displays
the port speed and duplex setting (Full or Half).
This field displays the zone to which the interface is currently assigned.
This field displays the current IP address and subnet mask assigned to the interface.
This field displays the name used to identify the NXC on any network. Click the link to
open the screen where you can change it.
This field displays the model name of this NXC.
This field displays the serial number of this NXC.
This field displays the MAC addresses used by the NXC. Each physical port has one MAC
address. The first MAC address is assigned to physical port 1, the second MAC address
is assigned to physical port 2, and so on.
This field displays the version number and date of the firmware the NXC is currently
running. Click the link to open the screen where you can upload firmware.
This field displays what percentage of the NXC's processing capability is currently being
used. Hover your cursor over this field to display the Show CPU Usage icon that takes
you to a chart of the NXC's recent CPU usage.
This field displays what percentage of the NXC's RAM is currently being used. Hover
your cursor over this field to display the Show Memory Usage icon that takes you to
a chart of the NXC's recent memory usage.
This field displays what percentage of the NXC's onboard flash memory is currently
being used.
This field shows how much storage in the USB device connected to the NXC is in use.
This field displays how many traffic sessions are currently open on the NXC. These are
the sessions that are traversing the NXC. Hover your cursor over this field to display
icons. Click the Detail icon to go to the Session Monitor screen to see details about
the active sessions. Click the Show Active Sessions icon to display a chart of NXC's
recent session usage.
Chapter 4 Dashboard
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