Normalization Status

The Normalization Status page provides a list of the devices that have been normalized so that you can troubleshoot devices which have issues.

Open the Normalization Status Page

To open the normalization status page, on the toolbar, click Device > Normalization Status.

Normalization Status List

The following table defines the values in the Normalization Status table. The order listed can sorted by Device Name or Start Time (the default is ascending by Device Name).

Normalization Status Table
Value Definition
Device Name If there are alerts, the device name will link to the Normalization Status Details page.
IP Address IP Address of the device.
Status Status will always default to the highest level of message.
Alert
  • Issues were detected around the normalization of a device, zone, policy, or security rule.
  • Warning
  • Issues were detected around the normalization of a NAT rule or policy route object.
  • Informational Issues were detected around the normalization of a user, network, service, application, virtual router, interface, or route.
    Start Time Timestamp of when normalization began.
    Completion Time Timestamp of when normalization completed.
    Duration The time it took normalization to complete.

    Possible Normalization Statuses

    The Status section contains the following messages:

    • Alert—issues were detected around the normalization of a device, zone, policy, or security rule
    • Warning—issues were detected around the normalization of a NAT rule or policy route object
    • Informational—issues were detected around the normalization of a user, network, service, application, virtual router, interface, or route

    Each status could contain one of four possible icons.

    None—retrieval succeeded, normalization succeeded

    Green—retrieval succeeded, normalization succeeded with informational messages

    Yellow—retrieval succeeded, normalization succeeded with sub-set failures

    Red—retrieval succeeded, normalization failed completely

    Note that:

    • Status will always default to the highest level of message.
    • If one or more alerts exist for the device, an icon displays in the Alert column, but nothing in Warning or Informational columns.

    • If no alerts exist but one or more warnings exist, an icon displays in the Warning column, but nothing in Alert or Informational columns.

    • If no alerts or warnings exist but one or more informational messages exist, an icon displays in the Informational column, but nothing in Alert or Warning columns.