- play_arrow Working With Network Director
- play_arrow About Network Director
- play_arrow Installing Network Director
- play_arrow Accessing Network Director
- play_arrow Understanding Network Director System Administration and Preferences
- play_arrow Getting Started with Network Director
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- play_arrow Working with the Dashboard
- play_arrow About the Dashboard
- play_arrow Using the Dashboard
- play_arrow Dashboard Widget Reference
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- play_arrow Working in Build Mode
- play_arrow About Build Mode
- play_arrow Discovering Devices
- play_arrow Setting Up Sites and Locations Using the Location View
- Understanding the Location View
- Setting Up the Location View
- Creating a Site
- Configuring Buildings
- Configuring Floors
- Setting Up Closets
- Assigning and Unassigning Devices to a Location
- Changing the Location of a Device
- Deleting Sites, Buildings, Floors, Wiring Closets, and Devices
- Configuring Outdoor Areas
- play_arrow Building a Topology View of the Network
- play_arrow Creating Custom Device Groups
- play_arrow Configuring Quick Templates
- play_arrow Configuring Device Settings
- play_arrow Configuring Authentication, Authorization, and Access for Your Network
- play_arrow Configuring Interfaces and VLANs
- Understanding Port Profiles
- Creating and Managing Port Profiles
- Assigning and Unassigning Port Profiles from Interfaces
- Managing Auto Assignment Policies
- Creating Auto Assignments
- Configuring Easy Config Setup
- Understanding Port Groups
- Creating and Managing Port Groups
- Understanding VLAN Profiles
- Creating and Managing VLAN Profiles
- Assigning a VLAN Profile to Devices or Ports
- play_arrow Configuring Firewall Filters (ACLs)
- play_arrow Configuring Class of Service (CoS)
- play_arrow Configuring Media Access Control Security (MACsec)
- play_arrow Configuring Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs)
- play_arrow Creating and Managing Fabrics
- Understanding Junos Fusion
- Understanding Junos Fusion Enterprise
- Software Requirements for Junos Fusion
- Creating and Managing Fusion Configuration Templates
- Managing Fusion Fabrics
- Creating and Managing Satellite Software Upgrade Groups
- Understanding Layer 3 Fabrics
- User Privileges Required for the DHCP and File Server While Using Zero Touch Provisioning
- Managing Layer 3 Fabrics
- Creating Layer 3 Fabrics
- Editing Layer 3 Fabrics
- Viewing Layer 3 Fabric Connectivity
- Performing Layer 3 Fabric Connectivity Checks
- play_arrow Configuring VRRP Profiles
- play_arrow Managing Network Devices
- Viewing the Device Inventory Page
- Physical Topology
- Viewing Profiles Assigned to a Device
- Viewing the Physical Inventory of Devices
- Viewing Licenses With Network Director
- Viewing a Device's Current Configuration from Network Director
- Assigning Devices to Logical Category
- Accessing a Device’s CLI from Network Director
- Accessing a Device’s Web-Based Interface from Network Director
- Deleting Devices
- Rebooting Devices
- Viewing Virtual Machines
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- play_arrow Working in Deploy Mode
- play_arrow About Deploy Mode
- play_arrow Deploying and Managing Device Configurations
- Deploying Configuration to Devices
- Managing Configuration Deployment Jobs
- Deploy Configuration Window
- Importing Configuration Data from Junos OS Configuration Groups
- Enabling High-Frequency Traffic Statistics Monitoring on Devices
- Configuring Network Traffic Analysis
- Approving Change Requests
- Enabling SNMP Categories and Setting Trap Destinations
- Understanding Resynchronization of Device Configuration
- Resynchronizing Device Configuration
- Managing Device Configuration Files
- Creating and Managing Baseline of Device Configuration Files
- play_arrow Deploying and Managing Software Images
- play_arrow Managing Devices
- play_arrow Setting Up Zero Touch Provisioning for Devices
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- play_arrow Using Fault Mode
- play_arrow About Fault Mode
- play_arrow Using Fault Mode
- play_arrow Fault Reference
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- play_arrow Working in Report Mode
- play_arrow About Report Mode
- play_arrow Creating and Managing Reports
- play_arrow Report Reference
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- play_arrow Working with Network Director Mobile
- play_arrow About Network Director Mobile
- play_arrow Getting Started with Network Director Mobile
- play_arrow Working in the Network Director Mobile Dashboard Mode
- play_arrow Working in the Network Director Mobile Devices Mode
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Status Monitor for Virtual Chassis
This monitor provides status information, including power supply and fan information, for a Virtual Chassis. It is on the Equipment tab in Monitor mode.
The Summary view shows key status fields in a table format. Power supply and fan data is represented as small bar chart entries in the table. The Details view also shows the same status information, but expands the power supply and fan information. Table 1 displays these fields and their location in the monitor.
Field | Function | Location |
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Serial Number | Indicates the hardware serial number of the primary member. | SummaryDetailed |
IP Address | Indicates the IP address of the primary member. | SummaryDetailed |
Uptime | Indicates the amount of time since the last boot of the system in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. | SummaryDetailed |
Status | Indicates whether the Virtual Chassis is up or down. | SummaryDetailed |
Used MAC Addresses | Indicates the number of MAC addresses in use on the Virtual Chassis. | SummaryDetailed |
Used VLANs | Indicates the VLAN memberships for the Virtual Chassis. | SummaryDetailed |
Last Configured Time | Indicates the date and time since the Virtual Chassis was last configured. | SummaryDetailed |
Temperature Range (°C) | Indicates the temperature of the coolest and hottest devices in the Virtual Chassis (in degrees Celsius). | SummaryDetailed |
Junos Version | Indicates the version and release level of Junos OS running on the device. | SummaryDetailed |
Power Supply Status | Indicates the number of power supplies that are detected as absent or present in the bay. The graphic bar and total count for missing and present power supplies is shown as OK, Check, or Failed. | Summary |
Power Supply Status | In the Power Supply and Fan Status table, there are separate table entries for each power supply state with the totals for that state. | Detailed |
Fan Status | Indicates the number of cooling fans that are detected as absent or present in the bay. The graphic bar and total count for missing and present fans is shown as OK, Check, or Failed. | Summary |
Fan Status | In the Power Supply and Fan Status table, there are separate table entries for each power supply state with the totals for that state. | Detailed |