Displaying System Status

The System Status page is a dashboard of system version information, system capacity utilization, uptime, and summary user information. The System Status page is the “home” page that is displayed when you log into the admin console as an administrator.

To navigate to the System Status page from other admin console pages, select System > Status,

The table that follows describes the various options available.

Item

Description

1

Click the Critical Events link to display a new window with a table of the last 10 critical system events.

2

Click the Page Settings link to display a new window with the System Status Settings page.

3

Click the System Version Download Package link to download the software version running on the system. You might do this when you need to synchronize software on another node to the software version running on this system.

4

Click the System Date and Time Edit link to display the System Date and Time configuration page.

5

Click a System Capacity Utilization report Edit link to display a new window with controls to customize the appearance of the report graphs.

6

Click a System Capacity Utilization report Download link to download graph data in XML format.

7

Click an Enforcer Status link to navigate to its configuration page.

 

Item

Description

Licenses

Max Licensed Users

Displays the maximum number of licensed users by supported platform type.

User Licenses Consumed

Displays how user licenses are being used. Ivanti Secure Access Client connections and agentless connections count as user licenses.

Total Users

User Licenses

Displays the number of Ivanti Secure Access Client connections and agentless connections.

These types of connections count as user licenses. The maximum number of licenses is the sum of the capacity provisioned by the licenses that have been added to the system.

MAC Address Users

Displays the number of connections through MAC Address authentication realms. This number is reported only if a MAC Address realm has been configured.

These connections do not count as user licenses, and there is no maximum number of licenses set by rule.

RADIUS Users

Displays the number of RADIUS user connections.

These connections do not count as user licenses, and there is no maximum number of licenses set by rule.

Total Signed-In Users

Displays the sum of user licenses in use.

· User Licenses count

· MAC Address Users count

· RADIUS Users count

You can use this page to select the reports displayed on the System Status page, as well as data properties, such as the time dimension and refresh rate.

The following reports are available:

  • Concurrent Users—Shows a count of users signed into the system. In clustered environments, the graph includes two lines. The first line displays the number of local users signed into the node selected from the list, and the second line displays the number of concurrent users signed into the entire cluster.
  • Hits per Second—Shows a count of hits currently being processed by the system. In a clustered environment, you may select a node from the list to determine which node’s data is displayed in the graph. The graph includes three lines: total number of hits, number of Web hits, and number of client/server hits.
  • CPU and Memory Usage—Shows the percentage of the CPU and memory being used. In a clustered environment, you may select a node from the list to determine which node’s data is displayed in the graph.
  • Throughput—Shows the amount of data (in KB) being processed. In a clustered environment, you may select a node from the list to determine which node’s data is displayed in the graph. The graph includes four lines: external in, external out, internal in, and internal out.
  • Connections—Shows a count of concurrent SSL connections.
  • Rates—Shows the rate of attempted log ins, successful log ins, and Host Checker updates.