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FireSIGHT System User Guide
 
Chapter 3      Using Dashboards 
  Understanding the Predefined Widgets
Understanding the Current Interface Status Widget
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The Current Interface Status widget shows the status of all enabled interfaces for the appliance, grouped 
by type: management, inline, passive, switched, routed, stacking, and unused. Note that Defense Centers 
and software-based devices (such as Sourcefire Software for  X-Series) display only management 
interfaces. This widget does not appear by default on any of the predefined dashboards.
For each interface, the widget provides:
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the name of the interface
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the link state of the interface, represented by a green ball (up) or a gray ball (down)
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the link mode (for example, 100Mb full duplex, or 10Mb half duplex) of the interface
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the type of interface, that is, copper or fiber
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the amount of data received (Rx) and transmitted (Tx) by the interface
The widget preferences control how often the widget updates. For more information, see 
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Understanding the Current Sessions Widget
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The Current Sessions widget shows which users are currently logged into the appliance, the IP address 
associated with the machine where the session originated, and the last time each user accessed a page on 
the appliance (based on the local time for the appliance). The user that represents you, that is, the user 
currently viewing the widget, is marked with a user icon (
) and rendered in bold type. Sessions are 
pruned from this widget’s data within one hour of logoff or inactivity. This widget appears by default on 
the Status tabs of the Detailed Dashboard and the Summary Dashboard.
On the Current Sessions widget, you can:
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click any user name to manage user accounts on the User Management page; see