The NBA console is a Web-based interface that you use to manage NBA operations, monitor the hardware and collect diagnostic data.
You use the following screens to perform key NBA tasks.
The key screens are listed below:
The key NBA console screen. Use this screen to:
Use this screen to start and stop the NBA service.
Use this screen to configure some NBA policy settings. In turn, these control data capture operations.
For more information, see Policy Screen.
Note: When the NBA is running on a Bivio 7000 appliance or the Linux Server Platform, you must use Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or 8, or Firefox 3.6 or later to browse to the NBA console.
The key screens are listed below:
Use this screen to:
This screen shows status and statistics for each Network Analyzer process. Statistics are updated every ten seconds. Refresh your browser to update the table.
More information is available in Status Details for CPUs.
Note: Each CA DLP Network contains multiple processing units that handle a portion of the network traffic.
This screen shows filter statistics and filter settings. You can add, edit and delete network level and application protocol filters.
This screen shows status information, allowing you to assess the state of CA DLP Network.
For more information, see Health Screen.
This screen includes configuration settings for data collection ports, interface ports (used for device management), and other networking settings.
Shows recent event messages and Linux system messages.
Newest messages are listed first.
Use this screen to configure some NBA policy settings. These settings control data capture operations.
For more information, see Policy Screen.
Use this screen to configure SNMP monitoring and write access, SNMP configuration details (such as system name), and traps. You can also download the SNMP MIB for your SNMP Manager.
For more information, see Configure SNMP.
This screen shows SSL statistics for each Network Analyzer. See the console help for an explanations of these statistics.
For more information, see SSL Statistics.
Use this screen to set the time zone, date, and time for CA DLP Network. For more information, see Set the Time Zone, Date and Time.
CA DLP Network uses the date and time to assign timestamps to events that do not have an inherent timestamp. For example, an email is already time-stamped by its sender but a Webmail requires a timestamp.
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