38 Getting Started
About the management interfaces
Adjusting the Incidents view
You can adjust the display of the events and incidents tables in the Incidents tab
as follows:
To adjust the font size of the display
■
In the
Incidents
tab, click
Configuration
>
Table Font Size
>
OK
.
Adjusting the Policies view
You can adjust the display of the list of event types in the Policies tab, to view a
workable subset. To do this, see
“Adjusting the view of event types”
on page 68.
Viewing node status
The Network Security console displays an object in the topology tree
representing devices and interfaces in the network. When a software or
appliance node experiences a process failure of any kind, the Network Security
console displays the node with a red X, called the Node Status Indicator. This
signifies that Network Security processes or connectivity to the network has
failed.
To view node status
◆
See the
Node Status Indicator
for the software or appliance node.
A red X or Node Status Indicator signifies that Network Security
processes or network connectivity failed on a software or
appliance node.
About management of 7100 Series appliances
Users can also use a serial console or LCD panel for initial configuration of the
7100 Series appliance, as well as the Network Security console.
About the LCD panel
The Symantec Network Security 7100 Series appliance is equipped with an LCD
screen and push buttons on the front bezel. The screen can display two lines of
sixteen characters each, and there are six buttons: four arrow buttons and two
function buttons labeled
s
(start) and
e
(enter).
You can use the LCD panel for initial configuration of your appliance. After
initial configuration, the LCD screen displays system statistics in a rotating
sequence, and provides a menu of tasks including stopping and starting
Symantec Network Security, rebooting or shutting down the appliance, and
changing the IP address.
Summary of Contents for 10268947 - Network Security 7160
Page 1: ...Symantec Network Security User Guide...
Page 18: ...18 Introduction Finding information...
Page 34: ...34 Architecture About management and detection architecture...
Page 46: ...46 Getting Started About deploying node clusters...
Page 64: ...64 Topology Database Viewing objects in the topology tree...
Page 124: ...124 Log Files About log files...
Page 134: ...134 Index...