Screen
9. Display connection statistics
10. Display FTP client statistics
11. Display GOPHER client statistics
12. Display configured addresses and services
13. Display SOCKS client statistics
14. Application Proxies
15. Transparent Proxy statistics
16. Site download options
17. Debug options
18. Identity Agent Console
5 To return to the opening page of the console from other console page, press Esc+Enter.
This keystroke works only on some pages.
6 To exit the console, press Ctrl+C.
7.1.3 Viewing Configuration Information
The configuration store maintains two versions of the Access Gateway configuration and the
browser cache maintains one.
Current: The current configuration is the version of the configuration that the Access Gateway
is currently using.
You can view this configuration in file format by clicking Access Manager > Access Gateways
> [Name of Server] > Configuration > Export. Do not set a password to encrypt the file. The
exported file contains the current configuration.
Working: The working configuration is the version that you have saved by clicking the OK
button on the Server Configuration page, but you have not applied the changes by clicking the
Update or the Update All link on the Access Gateways page. This version is not viewable from
the Administration Console.
Browser Cache: All configuration changes are saved to browser cache when you click the OK
button on a configuration page. To view the configuration currently in browser cache, click
Access Manager > Auditing > Troubleshooting, scroll to the Cached Access Gateway
Configurations section, then click View. You can view the cached configuration of an
individual Access Gateway, or if the Access Gateway is a member of a cluster, you can view
the cached configuration of the cluster and each member. The + and - buttons allow you to
expand and collapse individual configurations.
Description
Displays general information about connections.
Displays statistics about FTP client requests.
Displays statistics about GOPHER requests.
Displays information about the IP addresses that
the Access Gateway is using.
Displays statistics about SOCKS client requests.
Displays proxy service statistics.
Displays transparent proxy statistics.
Displays information about the last download
and prompts for information to schedule a new
download.
Allows you to control cache purging.
Displays user information.
For more information about the user screen, see
"User Details" on page
201.
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