Use The Lcd Interface In Default Mode - Watchguard SSL 560 Hardware Manual

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Use the LCD interface in Default Mode

The SSL 560 device automatically boots in Default Mode, unless you specifically put it in Recovery Mode. To
operate, the device uses the installed SSL OS and the rules in the configuration file saved to the device.
You can use the console buttons to see information about the device on the LCD display. In Default Mode,
press the buttons to navigate the device menu.
To move through the list of categories, press the left and right arrow buttons.
To see information in a category, press the up and down arrow buttons to move up and down in the
menu.
Default Mode shows:
Uptime
Time interval since the device was last restarted.
Press the down arrow button to see the time interval since the configuration was last updated.
Load
Load average, which shows the average system load for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
Press the down arrow button to see current memory used on the device.
OS version
The operating system version.
Build
The operating system build number.
Hardware Monitoring
Press the down arrow button to see hardware monitoring information.
SSL Device serial number
The serial number of the device.
CPU temperature
The temperature of the two CPU cores: CPU0 and CPU1.
Press the down arrow button to see the low/high CPU temperature.
Memory temperature
The temperature of the memory.
Press the down arrow button to see the low/high memory temperature.
Fan speed
Case cooling fan speeds for each of the device fans.
Press the down arrow button to see the low/high fan speed.
Voltage
CPU core voltage, battery voltage, and 3.3V power supply voltage.
Press the down arrow button to see the low/high voltage.
Example
To see the CPU temperature of the SSL 560 device on your LCD display:
1. Press the left or right arrow button to scroll through options until
2. Press the down arrow button to enter the menu.
3. Press the left or right arrow button to scroll through the items in the Hardware Monitor menu until
Temp (CPU0)
4. Press the up arrow button to return to the main category level.
8
appears.
appears.
Hardware Monitor

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