Network Security Management On-Premises Administration Guide
- Network Security Manager (On-Premises) 2.5.0
- Network Security Manager Overview
- Home Dashboard
- Tenants
- Firewalls
- Templates
- Global Objects
- VPN Topology
- SD-WAN Topology
- Configuration Management
- User Management
- Reports
- Logs and Alerts
- System Dashboard
- Settings
- Licenses
- Administration
- Time
- Certificates
- Common Access Card (CAC) Authentication
- Diagnostics
- Firmware and Settings
- Backups/Restore Feature
- Configure Backup Settings
- Configure a Scheduled NSM File System Backup
- Configure a Scheduled NSM File System Backup via SCP
- View NSM File System Backups
- Create a NSM File System Backup
- Create SCP of a NSM File System Backup
- Import a NSM File System Backup
- Export a NSM File System Backup
- Delete a NSM File System Backup
- Restore NSM to a File System Backup
- Backup/Restore NSM using Safemode
- Shutdown/Reboot
- Closed Network
- Analytics Agent
- Network
- System Monitor
- High Availability
- NSM Management Console
- SonicWall Support
Advanced Settings
Use the Advanced page to monitor the advanced settings of your NSM High Availability implementation. You can edit and save the settings including Heartbeat Interval, Failover Trigger Level, Probe Interval, and the missed Probe Counts.
Hover the mouse over the info icon to view more details of each settings. Click Accept to save the changes.
You can also synchronize the settings and force the Active/Standby failover by clicking the respective buttons in the Diagnostics section.
If any of the settings under System > Settings and System > Network > Settings are updated in Active NSM, it does not replicate to Standby NSM automatically. You must perform a force Active/Standby failover by clicking the Force Active/Standby Failover button to make the Standby node as Active and change the required settings to bring the HA pair back to it's identical state.
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