Table 77: Idp Cluster Member Monitor; Monitoring Idp Cluster Members; Using The Realtime Monitor - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Using the Realtime Monitor

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Table 76: IDP Cluster Summary (continued)
Item
Description
HA Mode
Whether the Cluster is in Hot-standby or Load-Sharing mode.
Total Members
Total number of IDP sensors that are associated with the cluster.
Heartbeat Interval
Time interval (in ms) between each heartbeat
Heartbeat Lost
Threshold level (number of heartbeat intervals) required to declare that
Threshold
a device in the cluster has gone down.
No. of OK Members
Number of cluster members that are in OK state.
No. of Failed Members
Number of cluster members that are in FAIL state.
No. of Initializing
Number of cluster members that are in INIT state.
Member
Master
Name of the master node.
Backup Availability
Whether a backup is available in the event that the master node goes
down.
No. of Backup
Number of active backup devices.
Members
Click any IDP cluster to view details of each member in the cluster.
Table 77 on page 697 describes all of the information that is available from the IDP Cluster
Member Monitor.

Table 77: IDP Cluster Member Monitor

Item
Description
Name
Name of the device.
Status
State of the device (INIT, OK, or FAIL).
Domain
Domain in NSM in which the IDP cluster member is managed.
The following example describes a typical use case for monitoring your security devices,
VPNs, and NSRP clusters in NSM.
In this example, you are a network administrator responsible for monitoring the day-to-day
operation of all the security devices managed in your network. You are using NSM to
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