Users with the Administrator role and users with the Operator role can both view information about nodes with application components installed and about network interfaces on nodes.
To view information about nodes and network interfaces:
Connect to the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks Server through the web interface.
Select Settings → Deployment.
The web interface window displays node tiles (on the left) and network interface tiles detected on these nodes (on the right of each node).
If you want to view detailed information about a node or network interface, select the tile of the relevant node or network interface.
The details area appears in the right part of the web interface window.
Displayed information about nodes with application components installed
A node tile displays the following information:
Defined node name.
Current status of the node indicated by an icon and text description. The following statuses are available:
OK. The node is available, and no application messages about non-critical malfunctions or disrupted operation were received from this node.
Non-critical malfunction. The node is available, and application messages with the Unknown or Malfunction status were received from it.
Operation disrupted. The node is available, and application messages with the Moderate malfunction, Critical malfunction or Fatal malfunction status were received from this node.
No connection. The node is unavailable.
Application component installed on the node: Server or Sensor.
The details area displays the following information for the selected node:
Defined node name.
Status – current status of the node indicated by an icon and text description (like in the node tile).
Node type – application component installed on the node: Server or Sensor.
Disk space currently used by the application – disk space occupied by application files. This includes the installed files and files that are created while the application is running.
Maximum disk space that can be used by the application – disk space that can be occupied by application files. This includes the installed files and the sum of all volume limits defined in data storage rules. This value cannot exceed the available disk space.
Occupied on disk – disk space used by all files. This includes application files and files of the operating system and other applications. This volume of space is calculated on the drive that contains the /var/ folder in the file system of the node.
Free disk space – disk space that is not used by files. This volume of space is calculated on the drive that contains the /var/ folder in the file system of the node.
Total disk space – total volume of disk space on the drive that contains the /var/ folder in the file system of the node.
Retention rules – settings for storing data that is saved for application functions.
Displayed information about network interfaces
A network interface tile displays the following information:
Icon showing if a network cable is connected to the Ethernet port of the network interface. The following icons are provided:
– the network cable is connected.
– the network cable is disconnected.
The icon blinks when Ethernet port blink mode is enabled.
Network interface name in the operating system.
MAC address.
IP address. If multiple IP addresses are detected on a network interface, the network interface tile displays only one of them.
Rate of incoming traffic received by the network interface.
Information about the monitoring point (if one was added):
Monitoring point name.
Current status of the monitoring point indicated by an icon and text description. The following statuses are available:
OK. The monitoring point is available.
Switchover. The operating mode of the monitoring point is being changed.
Error. An error was detected when switching over the operating mode of the monitoring point.
Current operating mode of the monitoring point. The following modes are provided:
The details area displays the following information for the selected network interface:
Network interface – name of the network interface in the operating system.
Connection – icon indicating that a network cable is connected to the Ethernet port of the network interface. The following icons are provided:
– the network cable is connected.
– the network cable is disconnected.
The icon blinks when Ethernet port blink mode is enabled.
MAC address – MAC address of the network interface.
IP address – IP address of the network interface. If multiple IP addresses are detected on a network interface, the details area displays no more than 16 IP addresses.
If a monitoring point has been added to the network interface, the following additional information is displayed:
Monitoring point name.
Monitoring point ID – ID of the monitoring point.
Status – current status of the monitoring point indicated by an icon and text description. The following statuses are available:
OK. The monitoring point is available.
Switchover. The operating mode of the monitoring point is being changed.
Error. An error was detected when switching over the operating mode of the monitoring point.
Mode – current operating mode of the monitoring point. The following modes are provided: