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Configuring infranet controllers guide
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Table 58: Device Status Information (continued)
Column
Description
Config Status
Managed, Device Changed—The physical device configuration is out of
(continued)
sync with the modeled configuration in NSM. Changes were made to the
physical device configuration (the configuration on the physical device is
newer than the modeled configuration).
Managed, NSM Changed—The modeled device configuration is out of
sync with the physical device configuration. Changes were made to the
modeled configuration (the configuration on the NSM is newer than the
physical device configuration).
Managed, NSM and Device Changed—Both device configurations (physical
and modeled) are out of sync with each other. Changes were made to
the physical device configuration and to the modeled configuration.
Managed, Sync Pending—Completion of the Update Device directive is
suspended and waiting for the device to reconnect. This state occurs only
for ScreenOS devices that have the Update When Device Connects option
selected during the device update.
Connection
Connection status of the device in NSM:
Status
Up—Device is currently connected to NSM.
Down—Device is not currently connected to NSM but has connected in
the past.
Never Connected—Device has never connected to NSM.
The Device Server checks the connection status of each device every 120
seconds by default. You can change this behavior by editing the value for
the
devDaemon.deviceHeartbeatTimeout
configuration file. Refer to the Network and Security Manager Installation
Guide for more information on editing configuration files.
NOTE: If the network connection goes down for a period longer than six to
eight minutes, the device connection will permanently time out. If this occurs
and the device goes down for any reason, the device still appears as Up in
the Device Monitor.
Alarm
Displays the current alarm status for each device in NSM:
If the device has any alarms, the most severe alarm severity is displayed
(either Major or Minor).
None—The device has no alarms.
Unknown—The device status is unknown. For example, the device might
not be connected.
N/A—The device's alarm is not pollable or discoverable, for example, this
column shows N/A for ScreenOS and IDP devices.
Alarm is color-coded:
Red for Major.
Orange for Minor.
Green for Ignore, None, Unknown, or N/A.
Chapter 20: Monitoring an Infranet Controller
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