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To view the status of an individual traffic flow, do the following:

  1. Log in to the Cloud Services Portal.
  2. Go to Integrations > Data Connector.
  3. On the Traffic Flow Configuration page, click the tab associated with the configuration type you want to view: Source Configuration, Destination Configuration, or ETL Configuration.
  4. On the configuration page, select the individual traffic flow configuration you want to view.

The Details panel shows the traffic flow’s health and can be expanded to show all details. The following information is displayed in the Traffic Flow Configuration panel:

  • State: Active, Error, or Pending
  • Source Name
  • Source Type
  • Log Type
  • Destination Name
  • Destination Type
  • Log format: for Syslog
  • Flow status: This field indicates the aggregated status according to the source, destination, ETL, and Data Connector host’s status. It is viewable in the info panel and in the table. High-level indicators are green, grey, and red.
    • Source: The health of the Source container—Active, Pending, or Error (green, grey, or red)—along with a failure message, if any. The following warning messages are received:
      • Red: This warning is displayed if a session with the source (for example, BloxOne Cloud or NIOS WAPI) cannot be established or if any other error occurred while the data was being pulled.
      • NIOS RPZ logs: The received timestamp cannot be monitored.
      • Grey: This warning is displayed while the configuration is applied. It is shown as pending, with a message
    • Destination: For the destination, the following warning messages are received:
      • Red: This warning is displayed if a session with the source (for example, BloxOne Cloud or NIOS WAPI) cannot be established or if any other error occurred while the data was being pulled.
      • NIOS RPZ logs: The received timestamp cannot be monitored.
      • Grey: This warning is displayed while the configuration is applied. It is shown as pending, with a message
    • Destination: For the destination, the following warning messages are received:
    • Destination Name: BloxOne Cloud destination or NIOS destination.
    • Destination Type: BloxOne Cloud or NIOS.
      • Warning messages:
        • Red: This warning is displayed if a session with the source (for example, BloxOne Cloud or NIOS WAPI) cannot be established or if any other error occurred while the data was being pulled.
        • NIOS RPZ logs: The received timestamp cannot be monitored.
        • Grey: This warning is displayed while the configuration is applied. It is shown as pending, with a message.
    • ETL: The health of the ETL container—Active, Pending, or Error (green, grey, or red)—if the flow involves flume, along with a failure message, if any.
      • Yellow: This warning is displayed if the queue is significantly increased but no errors or exceptions were thrown.
      • Red: This warning is displayed if one destination has failed to establish a session with another, for example, because the session got dropped on one side or because an SSL error occurred.
      • Grey: This warning is displayed while the configuration is applied. It is shown as pending, with a message.
    • Last Health Check: Timestamp of the last health check.
    • Last Traffic Flow: Timestamps of the last-received data in the source and last-delivered data in the destination.
      • Shown per CDC.
      • The Received timestamp is the latest timestamp of the data received by the source. If the source involves multiple data types, then the value will be the latest timestamp of all data types.
      • The Delivered timestamp is the latest timestamp of the data delivered to the destination. If the destination involves multiple data types, then the value will be the latest timestamp of all data types.
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