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FireSIGHT System User Guide
Chapter 6 Managing Devices
Managing Stacked Devices
The Cluster page for the device cluster appears.
Step 3
In the
State Sharing
section, click the view statistics icon (
).
The State Sharing Statistics pop-up window appears.
Step 4
Optionally, select a
Device
to view if your cluster is composed of device stacks.
Step 5
Optionally, click
Refresh
to update the statistics.
Step 6
Optionally, click
View
to view the latest data log for each clustered device.
Separating Clustered Devices
License:
Control
Supported Devices:
Series 3
When you break device clustering, the active device or stack retains full deployment functionality. The
backup device or stack loses its interface configurations and fails over to the active device or stack,
unless you choose to leave the interface configurations active, in which case the backup device or stack
resumes normal operation. Breaking a cluster always removes the configuration of passive interfaces on
the backup devices. Any devices in maintenance mode resume normal operation upon breaking the
cluster.
backup device or stack loses its interface configurations and fails over to the active device or stack,
unless you choose to leave the interface configurations active, in which case the backup device or stack
resumes normal operation. Breaking a cluster always removes the configuration of passive interfaces on
the backup devices. Any devices in maintenance mode resume normal operation upon breaking the
cluster.
To separate a clustered device:
Access:
Admin/Network Admin
Step 1
Select
Devices > Device Management
.
The Device Management page appears.
Step 2
Next to the device cluster you want to break, click the break cluster icon (
).
The Confirm Break pop-up window appears.
Step 3
Optionally, select the check box to remove the interface configurations on the backup device or stack,
which means all interfaces except for the management interface are administratively taken down.
which means all interfaces except for the management interface are administratively taken down.
Step 4
Click
Yes
.
The device cluster is separated.
Managing Stacked Devices
License:
Any
Supported Devices:
3D8140, 3D8200 family, 3D8300 family, 3D9900
You can increase the amount of traffic inspected on a network segment by using devices in a stacked
configuration. For each stacked configuration, all devices in the stack must have the same hardware.
However, if the stack does not contain a 3D9900, none, some, or all devices might have an installed
malware storage pack. The devices must also be from the same device family based on the following
stacked configurations:
configuration. For each stacked configuration, all devices in the stack must have the same hardware.
However, if the stack does not contain a 3D9900, none, some, or all devices might have an installed
malware storage pack. The devices must also be from the same device family based on the following
stacked configurations: