User manual

Chapter 6. The Status Menu
• System Status, page 73
• Logging Status, page 75
• Anti-Virus Status, page 76
• Web Content Filtering Status, page 77
• IDP Status, page 78
• Connections Status, page 79
• Interfaces Status, page 80
• IPsec Status, page 82
• User Authentication Status, page 83
• Routes, page 84
• DHCP Server Status, page 85
The Status menu of the DFL-160 web interface provides various views of the current status,
performance and loading of the various subsystems that make up NetDefendOS.
Filtering Output
Where the status output could consist of a large number of lines of output, the web interface
provides the ability to impose a filter on the output so only those lines that are of interest are
displayed.
Where a large number of lines could be displayed, the convention in the web interface is to break
these into 100 entry blocks and to have available up to 500 entries in total.
Status Screens are a Snapshot
It should also be kept in mind that the status screens are providing a snapshot of the system status
and history at a given point in time. In many screens, a Refresh button is provided to force the
status display to be updated.
The sections that follow describe the options in this menu in the order they appear.
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