About the Appliance Details report
The Appliance Details report displays details about the connected appliances such as status, performance, connection counts, and peers.
The Appliance Details report answers these questions:
• What is the model number?
• What is hardware revision type?
• For virtual appliances, what is the Support ID?
• What is the serial number and the software version number currently installed on the appliance?
• Is the synchronization connection active?
• Is the SteelHead in the Catch-up or Keep-up phase of RiOS data store synchronization?
• What percentage of the RiOS data store is unused?
The SCC is designed to retain statistics for up to a maximum of three years, based on daily statistics for 2,000 appliances monitoring 50 to100 TCP ports per SteelHead. Factors that can influence this number include the number of monitored TCP ports, the number of active interfaces on managed appliances, and changes in types amounts of data collected in RiOS releases.
The SCC polls data every five minutes. In general, the SCC retains five minute granularity data points for a maximum of 30 days. One hour granularity data points are stored for a maximum of 90 days. Beyond 90 days, SCC retains one day granularity data points for up to three years. In case of stats in excess of capacity, the SCC deletes the oldest data from each of the three granularities, while attempting to preserve as much recent data as it can.
For details about alarms for SteelHead, see the SteelHead User Guide.
For details about alarms for the Interceptor, see the SteelHead Interceptor User Guide.
For details about alarms for Client Accelerator, see the Client Accelerator User Guide.