Global Fault Detection Configuration

Diagnosis > Troubleshooting > Global Fault Detection

By configuring the global fault detection settings, you can query and search the desired troubleshooting information.

To configure the global fault detection settings, take the following steps:

  1. Configure search conditions, including the user/user group, IP address, interface, application, and zone.

Notes:

  1. Click Search to start the search. The search results will be listed in the table by category, including the policy, session limit, QoS, PBR rule, SNAT, DNAT, zone, interface, user/user group, address book, and others. Click the category name, the system jumps to the corresponding modules. Users can then view the detailed configurations of each module, and configure the further settings according to your requirements.

Search conditions:

Option Description

AAA Server

Select a server from the drop-down menu. If the selected AAA server is a local server, select the corresponding user/group from the User/Group drop-down menu; if the selected AAA server is not a local server, enter the corresponding username/group name in the blank text box, and then click Add. You can at most configure 3 users/groups.

IP

Enter the IP address, IP address/netmask, or IP address range in the text box, and then click Add. You can at most configure 3 entries. For different IP address, IP address/netmask, or IP address range, separate them by comma.

Interface

Select the interface from the drop-down list. You can at most configure 3 interfaces.

Application

Select the application from the drop-down list. You can at most configure 3 applications or application groups.

Zone

Select the zone from the drop-down list. You can at most configure 3 zones.

Time Select the start time and/or the end time.

Reset

Click Reset to clear all search configurations.