Managing Active Devices
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Managing Active Devices
The Logs & Monitoring view > Status section > Active Devices page shows a list of the devices identified in
internal networks.
The table shows these columns:
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Name - Hostname of the device.
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IP address - IP address of the device.
Note - If a device has both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, there is a single entry in the table.
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MAC Address - MAC Address of the device.
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Device Details - Type of the device.
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Blocked - Indicates whether the device is blocked from network activity.
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Interface - Name of the appliance interface, to which the device is connected.
Blocking a Device Temporarily
Click the device to select it and click Block.
Toobar Buttons
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Filter - Filter the list by servers, active devices, or known devices.
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Refresh - Refresh the information in the list.
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Details - Select a row in the list and click Details to show additional properties of the device.
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Save as - Save a selected device as a network object or server.
When you select this option, the New Network Object (see
"Managing Network Objects" on
page292
) window or New Server Wizard (see
"Defining Firewall Servers" on page164
) opens.
Enter the information in the fields and click Apply. Use these objects to reserve IP addresses to MAC
addresses in the DHCP server and also add this object name as a device in the local DNS service.
Network objects and server objects can be used in the security configurations, for example in the
Access Policy and IPS exceptions
A server object also allows you to configure access and NAT if applicable as part of the object. If
access and/or NAT are configured, automatic access rules are created in the Access Policy Rule
Base.
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Start/Stop Traffic Monitor - Gather upload and download packet rates for active devices.
This operation may affect performance. To stop, click Stop Traffic Monitoring.
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Revoke Certificate - Revokes the certificate assigned to the device.