
1.3. The Keypad and Display
The SG4300 Series features a keypad and display on the right hand front side of the hardware
consisting of an LED display and 4 navigation buttons. The buttons are used to either move
forwards or backwards through a sequential list of parameters which are always shown on the
display while the power is on.
Pressing either the Right or Top button will take you forwards in the display sequence. Pressing
either the Left or Bottom button will take you backwards in the sequence. When the end of the
information sequence is reached, it cycles back to the begining.
Figure 1.3. The SG4300 Series Keypad and Display
The sequence of information that is shown in the LED display is as follows:
•Hardware Model information.
The model of the hardware is shown.
•Status Information
This displays the message Running to indicate normal operation. If CorePlus is in 2 hour
demonstration mode then this is indicated along with how much time is left before timeout. If
CorePlus is in lockdown mode then this is shown.
•CPU and Connections
This shows the CPU load and the total number of current state engine connections.
•Data Throughput Information
The data throughput of the Clavister Security Gateway in bits per second and packets per second
is shown. This is the total volume of all data traffic forwarded through the security gateway over
a one second interval.
These values are for raw data and include any overhead incurred with protocols such as IPsec.
The actual throughput of, for example, unencrypted data flowing inside VPN tunnels, may be
marginally less.
•High Availability
This shows the HA mode (master or slave) and the HA status (active or passive).
If the SG4300 Series is not part of a high availability cluster, this information is skipped.
•Time Information
The date and time currently set in the hardware system clock is shown. If this is incorrect, it
should be corrected through one of the administration interfaces.
•Memory Information
1.3. The Keypad and Display Chapter 1. Product Overview
9