Juniper Networks Secure Access SSL VPN Configuration Guide

The System menu is where most of the core networking components are configured. This includes the system IP addresses, clustering, logging, Virtual Systems, certificates, and much more. This menu is at the top because typically this is where an administrator must go first, before real Access Management configuration can take place. Also note that some of the menus within the System menu are already populated. This is because they were configured as part of the initial setup on the Serial Console.
The Status menu offers a quick snapshot of what is going on. On a standard licensed IVE, the Status page displays all of the basic monitoring information, as shown in Table 11.1.
| System Software Pkg Version: | 6.0R1-BETA3 (build 11793) |
| Last Reboot: | 47 days, 22 hours, 24 minutes, 10 seconds |
| System Date and Time: | 2007-07-08 11:05:31 AM |
| Max Licensed Users: | 1000 |
| Number of Signed-In Users: | 1 |
| Number of Signed-In Mail Users: | 0 |
| Logging Disk: | 0% full |
With Central Manager, however, which is part of the Advanced License now, this information is displayed in a much more elegant form that includes graphical representations of concurrent users, meetings, hits per second, CPU and memory utilization, and also throughput in and out of both interfaces (see Figure 11.1). These graphs are viewable per-node or per-cluster. Also, the data they use may be downloaded by clicking the Download link. This XML data may then be mined for Enterprise reporting or other business needs. We don't recommend reading...