Wanguard 6.2 User Guide
Reports » Components
SNMP Sensors
The table is displayed while there is at least one active SNMP Sensor.
Status
A green check mark indicates that the SNMP Sensor is connected to Console. If you see a red
“X” instead, make sure that the WANsupervisor service is running and look for errors in the
event log (see page 69).
Sensor Name
Displays the name of the SNMP Sensor and a colored square with the color defined in its
configuration. Click to open a new tab with data specific to the SNMP Sensor. Administrators
and operators can right-click to open the SNMP Sensor Configuration window.
Interface
Interface name and a colored square with the configured graph color.
Pkts/s (In / Out)
Inbound and outbound packets/second throughput.
Inbound Bits/s
Inbound bits/second throughput and usage percent.
Outbound Bits/s
Outbound bits/second throughput and usage percent.
Errors/s (In / Out)
For packet-oriented interfaces, it represents the number of inbound and outbound packets that
contained errors, preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. For
character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, it represents the number of inbound transmission
units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Discards/s (In / Out)
Inbound and outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had
been detected to prevent them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. One possible
reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space.
Oper. Status
Current operational state of the interface. The
Testing
state indicates that no operational
packets can be passed. If Administrative Status is
Down
then Operational Status should be
Down
. If Administrative Status is changed to
Up
then Operational Status should change to
Up
if
the interface is ready to transmit and receive network traffic; it should change to
Dormant
if
the interface is waiting for external actions (such as a serial line waiting for an incoming
connection); it should remain in the
Down
state if and only if there is a fault that prevents it
from going to the
Up
state; it should remain in the
NotPresent
state if the interface has missing
(typically, hardware) components.
Admin. Status
Desired state of the interface. The
Testing
state indicates that no operational packets can be
passed. When a managed system initializes, all interfaces start with the Administrative Status in
t h e
Down
state. As a result of either explicit management action or per configuration
information retained by the managed system, the Administrative Status is then changed to
either the
Up
or
Testing
states (or remains in the
Down
state).
CPU%
Percentage of CPU resources used by the SNMP Sensor process.
RAM
The amount of RAM used by the SNMP Sensor process.
Start Time
The time when the SNMP Sensor started.
Server
Which server runs the SNMP Sensor. Click it to open a new tab with data specific to the server.
Administrators and operators can right-click to open the Server Configuration window.
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