System Health Dashboard on the New Web Interface

On the appliance, choose Monitoring > System Health to monitor the system status. This page displays the current status and configuration of the Web Security appliance.

Note
The System Health Dashboard with all critical and warning alerts is available in AsyncOS 14.0 releases and later only.

You can sort the page contents based on the time range -Date, Yesterday, Custom Range. While using Custom Range, the appliance enables you to select dates for a week.

The page displays the total number of web security appliance connected to the AsyncOS, the count of critical and warning alerts on appliances.

To search for a selected appliance, you must use the search feature.

To sort the appliances based in ascending and descending order, click the Proxy Name. However, you can only sort the rows only based on ascending and descending order of the Proxy Name field.

Note
When your appliance has not established connected to Cisco Secure Manager, the row is highlighted and a stop icon appears when your hover your mouse over the row.

Details displayed include:

  • Proxy Name- Displays the Web Security appliance proxy name.

  • Hardware- Displays all hardware critical and warning alerts for the appliance. You must click on the alert to view a pop-up with information on the selected alert. To get detailed information about the alert, you must click on the Hardware link available on the pop-up. To navigate to the system status page of the selected appliance, select Go To Appliance link displayed in the pop-up. However, you must login to view the status page.

  • Services- Displays all service critical and warning alerts for the appliance. You must click on the alert to view additional information on the selected alert. You must click on the alert to view a pop-up with information on the selected alert. To get detailed information about the alert, you must click on the System link available on the pop-up. To navigate to the system status page of the selected appliance, select Go To Appliance link displayed in the pop-up. However, you must login to view the status page.

  • Peak RPS- Displays the number of requests per second for the selected appliance.

  • Peak Decrypted RPS-Displays the peak RPS of decrypted requests on the appliance for the time period selected.

  • Peak Client Connections- Displays the number of peak client-side connections on the appliance.

  • Peak Server Connections- Displays the number of peak server-side connections on the appliance.

In AsyncOS 14.0, you can now view the current status and configuration of the Web Security appliance in a page. You must choose Monitoring > System Health to monitor the system status of the Web security appliances.

  • In AsyncOS 14.1.0, the Web Security Appliance tracking data available on the interface is displayed based on the date the selected WSA was active. All status messages of the selected appliance is displayed based on the dates the appliance was available.

  • AsyncOS 14.1.0 displays the Web Security Appliance status using color codes. The color codes used are:

    • Green status—API server and trailblazer are up and running

    • Grey status— Either API server status or and trailblazer status is either up and running or not. However, appliance connection is not established with Cisco Secure Email and Web Manager.

    • Red Status—Either API server status and trailblazer status is down or both are down.