In this window, you can view the resource usage, license information, and device status of the CPU, SD card, hard disk, memory, and CF card.
Table 1 describes the parameters in the System Resources window.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
CPU Usage |
As for the CPU usage, the dashboard displays the CPU usage of the integrated device. When you move the cursor over the CPU resource icon, details about the CPU usages of the management plane and service plane are displayed. You can also click the CPU resource icon to view the detailed information. |
Memory Usage |
Percentage of memory resources used. Move the cursor over the memory meter to view the following information:
You can also click the memory resource icon to view the detailed information. NOTE:
The FW whose memory is less than or equal to 4 GB has been preloaded with most services, and the FW has reserved memory resources for these services. Therefore, the memory usage of the entire system is high when the FW has no services configured, but the FW running is not affected. For details about the memory specifications of the FW, see the technical specifications of the corresponding model in the Hardware Guide > Hardware Introduction > Chassis. |
CF Card Usage |
When you move the pointer to the CF card resource icon, detailed information is displayed, including:
If the status of the micro SD card is Unmounted, it is possible that the format of the micro SD card does not comply with ext4. In this case, click Format to format the SD card. You can also click the CF card resource icon to view the detailed information. |
Disk Usage |
Percentage of hard disk resources used. Move the cursor over the disk meter to view the following information:
NOTE:
Only the device with the hard disk, SD Card supports to display the disk usage. You can also click the disk usage resource icon to view the detailed information. |
Click License. The License page is displayed. Table 2 lists the license parameters.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
License Status |
License states are as follows:
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License Resource |
Functional resource list |
Authorization status |
Function status:
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Each icon indicates an interface or indicator.
Interface icons
Table 3 describes the meanings of different colors for interface physical status icons.
Color |
Description |
|---|---|
Green |
Physical link UP, Protocol UP, and the interface is working in full duplex mode. |
Yellow |
Physical link UP, Protocol UP, and the interface is working in half duplex mode. |
Red |
Physical link UP and Protocol DOWN. |
Black |
The physical status of an interface is Down. |
To view interface information, move the cursor over a status icon. Table 6 describes the interface operating information.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Interface Name |
Interface name, in the format of interface type + interface number, for example, GE0/0/0. |
Status |
X/Y, of which X (Physical UP or Physical DOWN) indicates the physical-layer status of the interface and Y (Protocol UP or Protocol Down) indicates the network-layer status of the interface. |
Security Zone |
Name of the security zone to which the interface belongs. |
IP Address/Mask |
Interface IP address and mask |
Speed |
Highest speed (Mbit/s) that the interface supports |
Duplex |
Interface working mode:
|
Bypass State |
Whether the interface is in bypass state:
NOTE:
This parameter is supported only when the combo ports numbered from GE0/0/20 to GE0/0/23 of the USG6575E-B/6605E-B work as electrical interfaces. |
Bypass State Switchback Mode |
If the device is powered off or restarted unexpectedly, the interface automatically enters the bypass state. When the device recovers, the interface decides whether to switch back to the non-bypass state according to the setting of the state switchback mode:
NOTE:
This parameter is supported only when the combo ports numbered from GE0/0/20 to GE0/0/23 of the USG6575E-B/6605E-B work as electrical interfaces. |
Bypass Description |
Description of the bypass link NOTE:
This parameter is supported only when the combo ports numbered from GE0/0/20 to GE0/0/23 of the USG6575E-B/6605E-B work as electrical interfaces. |
Received |
Number of bytes received |
Received Error Packets |
Number of error packets received |
Sent |
Number of bytes sent |
Sent Error Packets |
Number of error packets sent |
Indicator Table 5 shows the indicator description.
Indicator |
Description |
|---|---|
PWR |
Steady green: The power module works properly. |
SYS |
Steady green: The system is running properly. Steady red: The system generates an alarm (on the power module or fan module). |
USB |
Steady green: Upgrade through USB flash drive is ongoing or succeeds. Steady red: Upgrade through USB flash drive fails, with the failure cause recorded in the USB flash drive.
NOTE:
The USB indicator displays the status of upgrade through USB flash drive. If the USB flash drive inserted is not for upgrade or the upgrade through USB flash drive function is disabled, the indicator is also red. Off: No USB flash drive is inserted in to the USB interface. |
HA |
Steady green:
Blinking green:
Steady red: Hot standby is faulty. Off: Hot standby is not enabled. NOTE:
Only the USG6510E/6510E-POE/6530E does not support this function. |
WAN |
This indicator is a reserved indicator and steady off. It is used to display the status of SD-WAN. NOTE:
Only the USG6510E/6510E-POE/6530E does not support this function. |
CLOUD |
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MicroSD |
Steady green: The micro SD card is available. Off: The micro SD card is unavailable. NOTE:
Only the USG6510E/6510E-POE/6530E support this function. |
Table 7 lists the initial parameters of the system information.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
SN |
Serial number that uniquely identifies a FW. You must provide the serial number of the FW when you apply for a license or before you send the FW for repair. |
BOM |
Sales code of a device. NOTE:
This parameter is supported in V600R007C20SPC500 and later versions. |
Version |
Current software version. To upgrade the current version, click Upgrade on the System Information window to open the System Upgrade tab page. For detailed upgrade procedure, see System Upgrade. |
Device Name |
Name of the FW. To change the name, perform the following steps:
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Hot Standby |
Whether hot standby is enabled. If yes, the active/standby status is displayed. To configure hot standby, click Configure. The Dual-System Hot Standby page is displayed. For the configuration procedure, see Hot Standby. Supported by all models except USG6510E/6510E-POE and USG6530E. |
Online Administrators |
For more information, click Details on the System Information window. In the Details dialog box, you can select one or more administrators to force them to log out. NOTE:
Only system administrators have the permission to view the number of online administrators and to force them to log out. |
System Time |
Current date and time of the FW. To change the date or time, perform the following steps:
For detailed procedure, see System Clock. |
Running Duration |
Duration in which the device has been running. |
Last Login Information |
The login time and the IP address of the administrator who logged in to the system latest. |
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Fan |
Fan module status.
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Device Temperature |
Current ambient temperature of the FW. |
Power supply/Module status |
Power module status: If one of the two power modules has the status of Power-off/Power fault, check for power supply module faults and rectify them. |
Global power consumption |
Power (W) of the FW. For more information, click Details on the System Information window. |
Virtual System |
Whether virtual system is enabled. |
IPv6 |
Whether IPv6 is enabled:
To modify the IPv6 status, perform the following steps:
The NAT64 prefix can also be configured here. |
Cloud Management Mode |
Whether the cloud management mode is enabled. To change the running mode, click Configure. The Cloud Management Mode dialog box is displayed. Select or deselect Enable and click OK. NOTICE:
Enabling or disabling Cloud Management Mode will clear the current configuration and cause the device to restart. |