Realtime Monitor Views; Monitoring Managed Devices; Viewing Device Status - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Network and Security Manager Administration Guide

Realtime Monitor Views

Monitoring Managed Devices

Viewing Device Status

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Performance—At the system level, you can monitor the activity between VPN members
or NSRP cluster.
The Realtime Monitor tracks the integrity of your security perimeter by continually
monitoring your security devices for security events (failed security devices, abnormal
utilization, general errors). The Realtime Monitor does the work of a management expert
by first gathering information about specific processes and network activity, then
color-coding each event to organize problems.
The Realtime Monitor includes the following views:
Device Monitor—Displays status information on the managed devices in your network.
This includes the name and type of the device managed in NSM, connection status,
and current configuration status. From the Device Monitor, you can also access more
detailed information and statistics on each security device, including ScreenOS 5.0
and later, mode, CPU utilization, memory, sessions, and network traffic. You can also
use the Device Monitor to view status information on IDP sensors managed in your
network.
VPN Monitor—Displays status information on all VPN tunnel sessions that have been
implemented within the domain you are working in. From the VPN Monitor, you can
determine if a VPN tunnel is up, down, or not monitored.
NSPR Monitor—Displays status information about NSRP (NetScreen Redundancy
Protocol) clusters in your network. If you implement NSRP for the purpose of deploying
clusters in your Juniper Networks security system, you can use the NSRP Monitor to
view and troubleshoot the status of security devices in clusters within the domain you
are working in.
IDP Cluster Monitor—Displays status information about IDP clusters in your network.
If you implement IDP clusters for the purpose of deploying clusters in your Juniper
Networks security system, you can use the IDP Cluster Monitor to view and troubleshoot
the status of IDP sensors in clusters within the domain you are working in.
Use the Device Monitor to get an at-a-glance view of the current status of all the managed
devices and IDP sensors in your network.
If you have configured multiple subdomains, you can view all your managed devices from
the global domain.
Table 47 on page 635 lists and describes device information that you can view through
the Device Monitor:
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