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Viewing IDP Device Detail and Statistics

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Table 66: Device Status Information (continued)
Column
Description
Config Status
Current configuration status of the sensor in NSM:
None. No state has been set (does not show in Device Monitor).
Modeled. The sensor exists in NSM, but a connection to the sensor has
not yet been established.
RMA. Equivalent to bringing the sensor into the Modeled state. RMA results
from an administrator selection in the User Interface when a sensor goes
down.
Waiting for 1st connect. NSM is waiting for the sensor to connect. You
must enter a command on the sensor to make it connect to NSM.
Import Needed. You must import the configuration of the sensor into NSM.
When you add a sensor for the first time, verify that your status indicates
"Import Needed" before you attempt to import the sensor. During
migration, this state indicates that import of the sensor configuration is
still required.
Await Migration. After you have migrated your data in IDP Manager, the
Config Status on each sensor displays that it is awaiting migration. It
remains in this state until you have migrated the sensor.
Update Needed. An update to this sensor is required.
Managed. The sensor is currently being managed by NSM.
Connection
Connection status of the sensor in NSM:
Status
Up. Sensor is currently connected to NSM.
Down. Sensor is not currently connected to NSM, but has connected in
the past.
Never Connected. Sensor has never connected to NSM.
The Device Server checks the connection status of each sensor every 120
seconds by default. You can change this behavior by editing the value for
the devDaemon.deviceHeartbeatTimeout parameter in the Device Server
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 sensor connection will permanently time out. If this
occurs, and the device goes down for any reason, the sensor still appears
as Up in the Device Monitor.
First Connect
The first time the sensor connected to the NSM Device Server.
Latest Connect
The last time the sensor connected to the NSM Device Server.
Latest Disconnect
The last time the sensor disconnected from the NSM Device Server.
If a sensor is running, you can view additional status using Device Details and view
traffic-related statistics and other information using Device Statistics.
Chapter 17: Realtime Monitoring
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