SonicOS 7 NSv Getting Started Guide for Hyper-V
- SonicOS NSv 7
- Introducing the NSv Series
- Feature Support Information
- Node Counts Per Platform
- Installation File / Supported Platforms
- Hardware Compatibility
- Product Matrix and Requirements
- Backup and Recovery Information
- High Availability Configurations
- Exporting and Importing Firewall Configurations
- Upgrading from SonicOS 6.5
- Upgrading to a Higher Capacity NSv Model
- Creating a MySonicWall Account
- Installing SonicOS on the NSv Series
- Licensing and Registering Your NSv
- SonicOS Management
- Using the Virtual Console and SafeMode
- SonicWall Support
System Info
Some of the information in the System Info screen is dynamic. The following information is displayed:
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Model – This is the model of the NSv virtual machine.
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Product code – This is the product code of the NSv virtual machine.
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Serial Number – The serial number for the virtual machine; this is a number unique to every NSv instance deployed. This number can be used to identify the NSv virtual machine on MySonicWall.
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Model Name – This is the model name of the NSv virtual machine.
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SonicOS Version – This is the currently running SonicOS version of the NSv virtual machine.
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GUID – Every NSv instance has a GUID that is displayed here.
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System Time – This is the current system time on the NSv virtual machine.
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Up Time – This is the total time that the NSv virtual machine has been running.
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Average Load – This shows the average CPU load for the last 1 minute, 5 minutes and 10 minutes. You can change the Average load time durations to view the CPU load over longer or shorter time periods.
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SonicOS – This presents the current state of the SonicOS service on the NSv. Operational is displayed here when the SonicOS service is running normally, Not Operational when there is a problem with the service and Operational (debug) if the service is currently running in debug mode.
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