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Monitoring capabilities in the web interface
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IP Network Failover statistics
The IP Network Failover page displays detailed IP Network Failover status and statistics that may
aid in troubleshooting network communication problems. The IP Network Failover feature
provides a dynamic method for selecting the default gateway. If IP Network Failover is properly
configured and enabled, it overrides the Gateway Priority setting in the Advanced Network
Settings. If failover is off/disabled, the non-failover gateway configuration is enabled. To
configure IP Network Failover, use the Network > IP Network Failover page; see "IP Network
Failover settings" on page 74. To configure the non-failover default gateway priority list, use the
Network > Advanced Network Settings page; see "Advanced network settings" on page 93.
Current Default Gateway Status
The current status of the default gateway, including the interface name, default gateway IP
address, and how the default gateway was configured (Failover or Non-Failover).
Current Network Failover Status
The current status of the Network Failover feature's management of the default gateway.
Failover State: The current configured state of IP Network Failover (On or Off).
Fallback to Non-Failover: The current configured state of the IP Network Failover option to
fall back to Non-Failover (On or Off). The fallback option is used if a default gateway cannot be
configured by IP Network Failover. Failure to configure a default gateway could occur if one or
more interfaces are not enabled (On) for IP Network Failover use, or if those enabled interfaces
are not Up or do not have a gateway associated with them.
Interface Table: The current status of all available IP network interfaces. The table is displayed
in order of the interface priority configured in the IP Network Failover settings. For each
network interface, the following information is displayed:
Priority: The priority of the interface used by Network Failover. The highest priority is 1, which
is the first interface in the configured Failover Interface Priority list.
Interface: The name of the network interface.
Status: The current failover status of this network interface. Status values include:
1 - Responding: The interface is up and configured in the system. It is currently
responding to the link tests. This interface is suitable for use as the default gateway.
2 - Up; The interface is up and configured in the system. Its status has not been
determined by the link tests, or no link tests are configured. This interface may be
suitable for use as the default gateway.
3 - Not Responding: The interface is up and configured in the system. However, it is
not currently responding to the link tests, and the number of consecutive test failures has
reached the threshold number configured in the IP Network Failover settings. This
interface may be suitable for use as the default gateway.
4 - Down: The interface is down or not configured in the system. However, it is not
currently responding to the link tests. This interface is not suitable for use as the default
gateway.
5 - Unknown: The interface is unknown (does not exist) in the system. This interface is
not suitable for use as the default gateway.
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