- #Orion solarwinds keeps showing device icmp packet loss update#
- #Orion solarwinds keeps showing device icmp packet loss code#
In NGFW policy mode, sessions are not re-validated when security policies are changed. SNAT is using low ports below 1023 for NTP.Īny changes to the security policy table causes the hit count to reset. Wrong source IP used intermittently when FortiGate has SD-WAN and is transparently proxy forwarding to explicit proxy. Proxy traffic failed after modifying resource setting in external connector.Įxplicit proxy unable to access a particular URL ( after upgrading from 5.6.12 to 6.2.7.
#Orion solarwinds keeps showing device icmp packet loss update#
Web proxy users are disconnected due to external resource update flushing the user even if they do not have an authentication rule using the related proxy address or IP list. Proxy policy destination address set to none allows all traffic. Unknown Applications category is not present in NGFW policy-based mode.ĭNS proxy is holding 60% memory caused by retransmitted DNS messages sent from DNS clients, which causes the FortiGate to enter conserve mode.ĭNS filter is not working on active VDOM in second HA unit in virtual cluster environment.ĮMS dynamic address synchronization delay in FortiGate IPv4 policy. Scanunit crashes with signal 11 when users attach files in the Outlook Web App. Quarantined files cannot be fetched in the AV log page if the file was already quarantined under another protocol.įiles fail to open in some CIFS setups where FortiOS cannot generate a signature. When using email filter profile, emails are being queued due to IMAP proxy being in stuck state.
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For inquires about a particular bug, please contact Customer Service & Support. The following issues have been fixed in version 6.4.6. Minimum version of TLS services automatically changedĭowngrading to previous firmware versionsĪmazon AWS enhanced networking compatibility issueįortiGuard update-server-location setting Part numbers of supported FG-10xF Generation 2 models Policy routing enhancements in the reply direction SSL traffic over TLS 1.0 will not be checked and will be bypassed by default System Advanced menu removal (combined with System Settings)įG-80E-POE and FG-81E-POE PoE controller firmware update Use of dedicated management interfaces (mgmt1 and mgmt2) Vendor ID of the network management subsystem in OID form.FortiClient (Mac OS X) SSL VPN requirements String reply to SNMP SYS_NAME OID request. User-friendly text that represents node status.įile name of icon that represents node status.įile name of icon that represents general status (for example, a green check mark indicates acceptable status).įile name of LED control associated with a node. For details, see Status Icons and Identifiers. Numerical identifier that denotes node status. Statistics collection frequency, in minutes. States the version of SNMP used by the node The date and time of the last skipped polling cycle.
#Orion solarwinds keeps showing device icmp packet loss code#
Node read/write community string acts as security code for read/write SNMP access.Ī network health score providing 1 point for an interface in a warning state, 1000 points for a down interface, and 1 million points for a down node. Node response time, in milliseconds, to last ICMP request. For details, see Node status contributors. Percentage of total node memory used over polling interval.īasic node status that is not influenced by child nodes. Percentage of node memory available over polling interval. ICMP packet loss percentage when node last polled. Indicates the operational status of the node (for example, UP). States if node supports SNMP or is ICMP-only. Node status, as influenced by child nodes, that includes hyperlinks in HTML format. Node status, as influenced by child nodes. Wrap each value in the following characters: $ if host name does not resolve.Supported macros are based on the Node entity in the SolarWinds Information Service (SWIS), a data access layer in the Orion Platform.The value of a node macro is unique for each node.Note the following details about using macros and custom properties in API request URLs: /api/nutanix/v2.0/clusters is the endpoint for the request in the Nutanix REST API.
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9440 is the default Nutanix Prism communication port.cluster_host is a node-based custom property created for VMs.
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This example includes the following elements:
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Here is an example of a URL that uses a custom property, cluster_host, to retrieve data about Nutanix clusters hosted on a node: When you send a request that includes a macro or custom property, node-specific parameters are automatically injected into the URL. You can also use node-based custom properties, such as DeviceOwner or AssetTag, in URLs. The API Poller feature supports the use of macros (also called variables) to populate API request URLs and headers with node-specific data, enabling you to reuse the same request URL for multiple nodes. Use macros and custom properties to populate API requests in SAM