Assets
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TCpdump Tool - Opens a popup window in which you can capture traffic that
passes through appliance interfaces. For more information, see
"Using System
Tools" on page430
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Reserve IP address - Click Add to reserve an IP address for this asset. This
creates a network object with the asset name.
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Export assets to a csv file - Click the Export to csv button to create a csv file
with all asset data.
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Block - Prevent this asset from sending traffic.
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Delete - Delete this asset from the list of connected devices.
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Monitoring - Receive notifications if the asset is not answering to ping. You can
do this per function or per asset.
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Recognize - Run the recognition process for a single asset , all assets, or for
unrecognized assets.
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Scan - Scan the asset with one of these options: Ping, ARP, SNMP.
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Show WiFi data
On the Assets page, IoT assets that are Not under IoT policy are marked with this icon
(relevant if the IoT blade is turned on).
To see the Asset Details:
1. Go to the Home >Monitoring > Assets page.
2. Click the table row with the asset name.
3. The Asset Details open in a popup window with these tabs:
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Asset Details - Shows these fields: Vendor, Model, Interface, Last seen,
Download speed, Upload speed, View security logs.
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IoT - Access from the Internet (domains allowed to access your device) and
Policy. If these options are grayed out, you cannot make any changes. Otherwise
select from the pulldown menu).
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Override/Bypass - Describes override and bypass behavior: Asset description,
Override (select Asset type and Vendor from the pulldown menu), Bypass (select
the applicable checkboxes to bypass by Smart Accel and to bypass by SSL
Inspection.