Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Mode D'Emploi

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AsyncOS 9.0 for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
 
Chapter 10      Monitoring System Status
  Monitoring Status of Data Transfer From Managed Appliances
The CPU Utilization percentages indicate the portion of the Security Management appliance’s CPU 
processing that is devoted to each of the main centralized services. Utilization percentages for some 
services may be combined. For example, email and web reporting are combined under “Reporting 
Service” while spam, policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines are combined under “Quarantine Services.” 
Other operations of the Security Management appliance are grouped under the general heading “Security 
Management appliance.” 
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Refresh the browser display to view the most recent data. 
The CPU utilization percentages change constantly. 
Monitoring Status of Data Transfer From Managed Appliances 
To perform centralized management functions, the Security Management appliance relies on the 
successful transfer of data from the managed appliances to the Security Management appliance. The 
Security Appliance Data Transfer Status section provides status information about each appliance that 
is managed by the Security Management appliance. 
By default, the Security Appliance Data Transfer Status section displays up to ten appliances. If the 
Security Management appliance manages more than ten appliances, you can use the Items Displayed 
menu to select the number of appliances to display.
Note
Summary information about data transfer status appears in the Services section at the top of the System 
Status page. The Security Appliance Data Transfer Status section provides appliance-specific data 
transfer status. 
In the Security Appliance Data Transfer Status section of the System Status page, you can view 
connection status issues for specific appliances. For detailed information about the status of each service 
on an appliance, click the appliance name to view the Data Transfer Status page for the appliance. 
The Data Transfer Status: Appliance_Name page shows when the last data transfer occurred for each 
monitoring service.
The data transfer status for Email Security appliances can be one of the following values:
Not enabled: The monitoring service is not enabled on the Email Security appliance.
Never connected: The monitoring service is enabled on the Email Security appliance, but no 
connection has been established between the Email Security appliance and the Security 
Management appliance.
Waiting for data: The Email Security appliance has connected to the Security Management 
appliance, which is waiting to receive data.
Connected and transferred data: A connection was established between the Email Security 
appliance and the Security Management appliance, and data were successfully transferred.
File transfer failure: A connection was established between the Email Security appliance and the 
Security Management appliance, but the data transfer failed.
The data transfer status for Web Security appliances can be one of the following values:
Not enabled: The centralized configuration manager is not enabled for the Web Security appliance.