Chapter 9 Dashboard

Table 21 Dashboard (continued)

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Device

This identifies a device installed in one of the ZyWALL’s extension slots,

 

the Security Extension Module slot, or USB ports. For an installed SEM

 

(Security Extension Module) card, this field displays what kind of SEM

 

card is installed.

 

SEM-VPN- The VPN accelerator. The SEM-VPN provides 500 Mbps VPN

 

throughput, 2,000 IPSec VPN tunnels, and 750 SSL VPN users.

 

SEM-UTM- UTM accelerator. The SEM-UTM provides 400 Mbps anti-

 

virus and IDP throughput.

 

SEM-DUAL- accelerator for both VPN and UTM. The SEM-DUAL provides

 

the benefits of both the ZyWALL-UTM and ZyWALL-VPN.

 

 

Device

 

Information

 

 

 

System

This field displays the name used to identify the ZyWALL on any

Name

network. Click the icon to open the screen where you can change it. See

 

Section 50.2 on page 784.

 

 

Model

This field displays the model name of this ZyWALL.

Name

 

 

 

Serial

This field displays the serial number of this ZyWALL.

Number

 

 

 

MAC

This field displays the MAC addresses used by the ZyWALL. Each physical

Address

port has one MAC address. The first MAC address is assigned to physical

Range

port 1, the second MAC address is assigned to physical port 2, and so

 

 

on.

 

 

Firmware

This field displays the version number and date of the firmware the

Version

ZyWALL is currently running. Click the icon to open the screen where

 

you can upload firmware. See Section 52.3 on page 854.

 

 

System

 

Resources

 

 

 

CPU Usage

This field displays what percentage of the ZyWALL’s processing capability

 

is currently being used. Hover your cursor over this field to display the

 

Show CPU Usage icon that takes you to a chart of the ZyWALL’s recent

 

CPU usage.

 

 

Memory

This field displays what percentage of the ZyWALL’s RAM is currently

Usage

being used. Hover your cursor over this field to display the Show

 

Memory Usage icon that takes you to a chart of the ZyWALL’s recent

 

memory usage.

 

 

Flash Usage

This field displays what percentage of the ZyWALL’s onboard flash

 

memory is currently being used.

 

 

Active

This field displays how many traffic sessions are currently open on the

Sessions

ZyWALL. These are the sessions that are traversing the ZyWALL. Hover

 

your cursor over this field to display icons. Click the Detail icon to go to

 

the Session Monitor screen to see details about the active sessions.

 

Click the Show Active Sessions icon to display a chart of ZyWALL’s

 

recent session usage.

 

 

Interface

If an Ethernet interface does not have any physical ports associated with

Status

it, its entry is displayed in light gray text. Click the Detail icon to go to a

Summary

(more detailed) summary screen of interface statistics.

 

 

Name

This field displays the name of each interface.

 

 

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