FireVisibilityTM SSL Gateway (SSLG) administration

The FirevisibilityTM SSLG is a Linux virtual centralized gateway appliance that provides on-demand SSL connectivity using FirevisibilityTM SSLP (client). It supports multiple client connections at a time up to 15 clients at maximum. It works as a SSL consolidator and SSL gateway router.

Terminalogies


1. SSLG
The FirevisibilityTM SSLG is a Linux virtual centralized gateway appliance that provides on-demand SSL connectivity using FirevisibilityTM SSLP (client). It supports multiple client connections at a time up to 15 clients at maximum. It works as a SSL consolidator and SSL gateway router. The SSLG firewall policies controls traffic flow between multiple SSLP’s behind customer network. The SSL network connectivity can only be established from customer end SSLP when the customer schedules a remote assistance session for engineer assistance.


2. SSLP
The FireVisibility™ SSLP (client) is a Linux virtual appliance that helps customer controlled on-demand SSL connectivity between customer network approved system to the FireVisibility™ SSLG (gateway) appliance for remote connectivity


Functionalities

Firewall Policies  
The Firewall Policy rules will allow following services:

  • Remote sessions (RDP, RADMIN, and VNC)
  • Augmented Reality (HoloLens and Real Wear)
  • File_Upload
  • File_Download
    • These Firewall policies are initiated by CPE and can be deleted by CPE only. Manual addition of these policies can be done by the user and these policies can be removed by both user and CPE.
    • Those policies that are added by CPE cannot be edited. Only those policies that are added manually by the user can be edited and deleted.

Remote Sessions:  

  • All the sessions that are initiated by the client comes under this section. ​
  • User can refer to the list of all the sessions created, and to the running sessions with full statistics.​

Role based User Management:  

  • Access Permissions
  • Modify Permission

Monitoring:  

  • Resource Monitor
    • Resource Monitor, a utility in Windows Vista and later, displays information about the use of hardware and software resources in real time.
    • Users can launch Resource Monitor by executing resmon.exe
  • CPU Average Load
    • CPU load is the number of processes which are being executed by CPU or waiting to be executed by CPU.
    • So CPU load average is the average number of processes being or waiting executed over past 1, 5 and 15 minutes.
  • Memory Usage
    • The Memory Usage window displays the amount of memory available on your system, as well as the memory currently in use by all applications, including Windows itself.
  • Disk Usage
    • When we speak of Disk usage, we are talking about the percentage of your computer storage that is in use at a given moment, meaning that your computer disk is occupied by some or the other task.
  • Network Usage
    • Network usage refers to the amount of data sent back and forth across your network due to applications, servers, devices, and network users.