The Live Dashboard is an interface used to monitor the device’s performance and network status in real-time. It displays important data such as network traffic, device status, and error notifications instantly. This allows administrators to quickly detect and intervene in network issues as they occur.
The Automatic Update Service ensures that the device’s software and security patches are automatically updated. This keeps the system always up-to-date and ensures that security vulnerabilities are patched quickly.
Offline Update allows updates to be manually applied without requiring an internet connection. This method is preferred in environments without internet access or in local networks for security reasons.
Automatic Configuration Backup regularly backs up all configuration settings on the device. This ensures that configurations can be restored in case of system failures or data loss.
Anticor Shared Management provides centralized management between devices, allowing all security devices to be managed from a single platform. This enables easier management and faster decision-making processes.
SNMP v2/v3 (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used for managing and monitoring network devices. v2 offers faster data transmission, while v3 provides enhanced security features and improves the security of transmitted data.
Provides log data in raw format, transmitting data directly without any processing.
Provides log data in a standardized format, optimized for event management systems. It is commonly used in security products.
Provides log data in an extended format for web-based management systems. It includes detailed and comprehensive information.
A log format designed for the Graylog platform, providing richer information and especially useful in distributed systems.
Allows data to be stored in a structured, human-readable format. It is commonly used in web services.
A standardized format for Windows event log data, compatible with log data from Windows environments.
Provides a standardized format for data modeling and event management. It transforms data from network devices into a common structure.
LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is a protocol that allows network devices to discover each other. This service enables devices to transmit network topology and connection information to each other, helping to easily discover device identities, connection types, and other network-related information.
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