Table Of Contents
Home Page
Home Page
The home page supplies basic information about the router's hardware, software, and configuration. This page contains the following sections:
Host Name
The configured name of the router.
About Your Router
Shows basic information about your router hardware and software, and contains the following fields:
Hardware
|
Software
|
Model Type
|
Shows the router model number.
|
IOS Version
|
The version of Cisco IOS software that is currently running on the router.
|
Available/Total Memory
|
Available RAM/Total RAM
|
SDM Version
|
The version of Cisco Cisco Router and Security Device Manager (SDM) software that is currently running on the router.
|
Total Flash Capacity
|
Flash plus Webflash (if applicable)
|
|
|
Feature Availability
|
The features available in the Cisco IOS image the router is using are designated by a check. The features SDM checks for are: IP, Firewall, VPN, IPS, and NAC.
|
More...
The More... link displays a popup window providing additional hardware and software details.
•Hardware Details—In addition to the information presented in the About Your Router section, this tab displays information about:
–Where the router boots from-Flash or Configuration File.
–Whether the router has accelerators, such as VPN accelerators.
–A diagram of the hardware configuration, including flash memory and installed devices such as USB flash and USB tokens.
•Software Details—In addition to the information presented in the About Your Router section, this tab displays information about:
–The feature sets included in the IOS image.
–The version of SDM running.
Configuration Overview
This section of the home page summarizes the configuration settings that have been made.
Note If you do not see feature information described in this help topic on the home page, the Cisco IOS image does not support the feature. For example, if the router is running a Cisco IOS image that does not support security features, the Firewall Policy, VPN, and Intrusion Prevention sections do not appear on the home page.
View Running Config
Click this button to display the router's running configuration.
Interfaces and Connections
|
Up (n): The number of LAN and WAN connections that are up.
|
Down (n): The number of LAN and WAN connections that are down.
|
Double-arrow head: Click to display/hide details.
|
Total Supported LAN
|
The total number of LAN interfaces that are present in the router.
|
Total Supported WAN
|
The number of SDM-supported WAN interfaces that are present on the router.
|
Configured LAN Interface
|
The number of supported LAN interfaces currently configured on the router.
|
Total WAN Connections
|
The total number of SDM-supported WAN connections that are present on the router.
|
DHCP Server
|
Configured/ Not Configured
|
|
|
DHCP Pool (Detail view)
|
If one pool is configured, starting and ending address of DHCP pool.
If multiple pools are configured, list of configured pool names.
|
Number of DHCP Clients (Detail view)
|
Current number of clients leasing addresses.
|
Interface
|
Type
|
IP/Mask
|
Description
|
Name of configured interface
|
Interface type
|
IP address and subnet mask
|
Description of interface
|
Firewall Policies
|
Active/Inactive
|
Trusted (n)
|
Untrusted (n)
|
DMZ (n)
|
|
Active—A firewall is in place.
Inactive—No firewall is in place.
|
The number of trusted (inside) interfaces.
|
The number of untrusted (outside) interfaces.
|
The number of DMZ interfaces.
|
Interface
|
Firewall Icon
|
NAT
|
Inspection Rule
|
Access Rule
|
The name of the interface to which a firewall has been applied
|
Whether the interface is designated as an inside or an outside interface.
|
The name or number of the NAT rule applied to this interface.
|
The names or numbers of the inbound and outbound inspection rules.
|
The names or numbers of the inbound and outbound access rules.
|
VPN
|
Up (n)- The number of active VPN connections.
|
|
|
IPSec (Site-to-Site)
|
The number of configured site-to-site VPN connections.
|
GRE over IPSec
|
The number of configured GRE over IPSec connections.
|
Xauth Login Required
|
The number of Easy VPN connections awaiting an Xauth Login. See note.
|
Easy VPN Remote
|
The number of configured Easy VPN Remote connections.
|
No. of DMVPN Clients
|
If router is configured as a DMVPN hub, the number of DMVPN clients.
|
No. of Active VPN clients
|
If this router is functioning as an Easy VPN Server, the number of Easy VPN clients with active connections.
|
Interface
|
Type
|
IPSec Policy
|
Description
|
The name of an interface with a configured VPN connection
|
The type of VPN connection configured on the interface.
|
The name of the IPSec policy associated with the VPN connection.
|
A description of the connection.
|
Note•Some VPN servers or concentrators authenticate clients using Extended Authentication ( XAuth). This shows the number of VPN tunnels awaiting an Xauth login. If any Easy VPN tunnel awaits XAuth login, a separate message panel is shown with a Login button. Clicking Login allows you to enter the credentials for the tunnel.
•If Xauth has been configured for a tunnel, it will not begin to function until the login and password has been supplied. There is no timeout after which it will stop waiting; it will wait indefinitely for this information.
NAC Policies
|
Active or Inactive
|
Interface Column
|
NAC Policy Column
|
The name of the interface to which the policy is applied. For example, FastEthernet 0, or Ethernet 0/0.
|
The name of the NAC policy.
|
Routing
|
Intrusion Prevention
|
|
No. of Static Routes
|
The number of static routes configured on the router.
|
Active Signatures
|
The number of active signatures the router is using. These may be built in, or they may be loaded from a remote location.
|
Dynamic Routing Protocols
|
Lists any dynamic routing protocols that are configured on the router.
|
No. of IPS-enabled interfaces
|
The number of router interfaces on which IPS has been enabled.
|