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to the protocol configured in the server health check, and that connections are permitted by
any intermediary network or host-based firewalls such as Windows Firewall.
Policy Sessions widget
The Policy Sessions widget on the dashboard displays the number of HTTP/HTTPS sessions
that are currently governed by each policy.
Figure 59:Policy Sessions widget
The Policy Name column shows the name of the policy. For information on policies, see “How
operation mode affects server policy behavior” on page 463.
The Session column shows the total number of sessions currently being governed by the policy.
To display TCP/IP details such as the client’s source IP address and port number and the web
server or FortiWeb virtual server’s destination IP address and port number, click the hyperlinked
number.
Operation widget
The Operation widget on the dashboard displays the:
“up” (cable plugged in, indicated by green) or
• “down” (cable unplugged, indicated by grey)
link status of each physical network interface (or, for FortiWeb-VM, virtual adapter).
On hardware FortiWeb appliances such as the FortiWeb-3000C (but not FortiWeb-VM), if you
hover your mouse cursor over a link icon, a yellow tool tip box appears that contains additional
information:
name (e.g. port1)
link speed (e.g. 1000 Mbps/Full Duplex)
the IP address and subnet mask
packets sent (Tx) and received (Rx)
Alternatively, to monitor the statuses of web servers, you can use SNMP traps. For details, see
“SNMP traps & queries” on page 580.
The detected physical link status indicator does not indicate whether you have administratively
enabled or disabled the network interface. To bring up or bring down a network interface, see
“Network interface or bridge?” on page 111.