Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 10 Monitoring System Status
Monitoring Email Tracking Data Status
Monitoring Email Tracking Data Status
To monitor the status of email tracking data, view the Email > Message Tracking > Message Tracking
Data Availability page.
Data Availability page.
Note
The Email Security appliance makes duplicate copies of reporting and tracking data taken from that
appliance and places copies of the data files into additional folders apart from the default directory. The
Security Management appliance can then be configured to pull data from one of those folders.
appliance and places copies of the data files into additional folders apart from the default directory. The
Security Management appliance can then be configured to pull data from one of those folders.
The Message Tracking Data Availability page allows you to view the missing-data intervals for the
Security Management appliance. A missing-data interval is a period of time during which the Security
Management appliance received no message tracking data from your organization’s Email Security
appliances.
Security Management appliance. A missing-data interval is a period of time during which the Security
Management appliance received no message tracking data from your organization’s Email Security
appliances.
You can monitor data availability for a particular managed appliance or for all Email Security appliances
in the system. If you find missing-data intervals in the message tracking data, you can immediately tell
that your data may be incomplete. Use the data availability information to validate your message
tracking data and to troubleshoot system problems.
in the system. If you find missing-data intervals in the message tracking data, you can immediately tell
that your data may be incomplete. Use the data availability information to validate your message
tracking data and to troubleshoot system problems.
Monitoring Capacity of Managed Appliances
You can monitor capacity of your managed appliances from the Security Management appliance. You
can check the collective capacity of all Email or Web Security appliances and the capacity of each
individual appliance.
can check the collective capacity of all Email or Web Security appliances and the capacity of each
individual appliance.
Identifying Active TCP/IP Services
To identify active TCP/IP services used by your Security Management appliance, use the
tcpservices
command in the command line interface.
To View Capacity of
See
Managed Web Security appliances
Managed Email Security appliances