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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.2.0 for Security Management User Guide
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Chapter 8 Monitoring System Status
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Connected and transferred data: A connection was established between the
Web Security appliance and the Security Management appliance, and data
were successfully transferred.
Web Security appliance and the Security Management appliance, and data
were successfully transferred.
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Configuration push failure: The Security Management appliance attempted
to push a configuration file to the Web Security appliance, but the transfer
failed.
to push a configuration file to the Web Security appliance, but the transfer
failed.
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Configuration push pending: The Security Management appliance is in the
process of pushing a configuration file to the Web Security appliance.
process of pushing a configuration file to the Web Security appliance.
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Configuration push success: The Security Management appliance
successfully pushed a configuration file to the Web Security appliance.
successfully pushed a configuration file to the Web Security appliance.
Data transfer issues can reflect temporary network problems or appliance
configuration issues. The statuses of “Never connected” and “Waiting for data”
are normal, transient statuses when you first add a managed appliance to the
Security Management appliance. If the status does not eventually change to
“Connected and transferred data,” then the data transfer status might indicate a
configuration issue.
configuration issues. The statuses of “Never connected” and “Waiting for data”
are normal, transient statuses when you first add a managed appliance to the
Security Management appliance. If the status does not eventually change to
“Connected and transferred data,” then the data transfer status might indicate a
configuration issue.
If the “File transfer failure” status appears for an appliance, monitor the appliance
to determine if the failure was caused by a network issue or by a problem with the
appliance configuration. If no network issues prevent data transfer and the status
does not change to “Connected and transferred data,” then you might need to
change the appliance configuration to enable data transfer.
to determine if the failure was caused by a network issue or by a problem with the
appliance configuration. If no network issues prevent data transfer and the status
does not change to “Connected and transferred data,” then you might need to
change the appliance configuration to enable data transfer.
System Information
The System Information section of the System Status page provides information
about the operating system and performance of the Security Management
appliance. The Uptime field shows when the appliance was last started and how
long it has been running. The Version Information area lists the model number,
the version of AsyncOS, the build and install dates of the operating system, and
the serial number of the appliance.
about the operating system and performance of the Security Management
appliance. The Uptime field shows when the appliance was last started and how
long it has been running. The Version Information area lists the model number,
the version of AsyncOS, the build and install dates of the operating system, and
the serial number of the appliance.
Note
You may need to supply the appliance serial number to assist Cisco IronPort
Customer Support with troubleshooting.
Customer Support with troubleshooting.