Network and Device Management
- Last Updated: October 14, 2024
- 3 minute read
- LoadMaster
- Kemp 360 Central
- Documentation
This section discusses how networks and devices are managed in Kemp 360 Central. When you click the Network and Device Administration icon on the Kemp 360 Central UI, there is a networks area on the left displaying networks and devices.
A network is represented by its IP address, Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) address, or the nickname specified. It is possible to have a sub-network - this is represented by an indented network. To display status details about all networks, click All Networks. To display details on an individual network, click that network.
Devices added to a network are represented by an icon underneath the network. If the device was named when it was added, the nickname is displayed, otherwise IP address is shown.
Third-Party device status is represented by the following icons:
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HA Proxy device is available/accessible |
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HA Proxy device is not available or it is inaccessible |
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NGINX device is available/accessible |
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NGINX device is not available or it is inaccessible |
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Load Balancer (ELB) device is available/accessible |
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AWS ELB device is not available or it is inaccessible |
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F5 BIG-IP device is not available or is inaccessible |
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F5 BIG-IP device is available/accessible |
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Device is rebooting |
If you want to see what the different icons represent, there is an icon legend at the bottom of the screen (
). Roll your mouse over this to view the legend.
Users should note that selecting a network or device will bring focus to the monitoring and configuration dialogs for the highlighted entity. Please ensure you choose the correct one before adjusting any settings. The term, Activation Server, can apply to any device licensed locally by Kemp 360 Central with pooled or metered licensing.
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