- Table of Contents
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- 07-System
- 01-High availability group
- 02-VRRP
- 03-Track
- 04-BFD
- 05-NQA
- 06-Basic log settings
- 07-Session log settings
- 08-NAT log settings
- 09-AFT log settings
- 10-Threat log settings
- 11-Application audit log settings
- 12-NetShare log settings
- 13-URL filtering log settings
- 14-Attack defense log settings
- 15-Bandwidth alarm logs
- 16-Configuration log settings
- 17-Security policy log
- 18-Heartbeat log settings
- 19-IP access logs
- 20-WAF log settings
- 21-Bandwidth management logs
- 22-Context rate limit logging
- 23-Report settings
- 24--Session settings
- 25-MAC authentication online users
- 26-Signature upgrade
- 27-Software upgrade
- 28-License management
- 29-IRF
- 30-IRF advanced settings
- 31-Contexts
- 32-Administrators
- 33-Date and time
- 34-MAC address learning through a Layer 3 device
- 35-SNMP
- 36-Configuration management
- 37-About
- 38-Reboot
- 39-Ping
- 40-Tracert
- 41-Packet capture
- 42-Webpage Diagnosis
- 43-Diagnostic Info
- 44-Packet trace
- 45-Load balancing test
- 46-IPsec diagnosis
- 47-Fast Internet Access
- 48-IP reputation log settings
- 49-Load balancing logging
- Related Documents
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This help contains the following topics:
Introduction
This feature outputs easy-to-read diagnosis results to help you quickly troubleshoot webpage access failures of internal users. With this feature, you do not need to manually ping servers or display log messages.
Restrictions and guidelines
· This feature supports only IPv4.
· This feature supports only HTTP webpages.
· Before starting a webpage diagnosis, you must configure security policies to ensure connectivity between the following security zones:
¡ Security zone where the user resides.
¡ Security zone where the Web server resides.
¡ Security zone Local.
Perform a webpage diagnosis
1. Select System > Diagnosis Center > Webpage Diagnosis.
2. Configure webpage diagnosis parameters.
Table 1 Webpage diagnosis configuration items
Item |
Description |
User IP |
IP address of the user. |
User VRF |
VPN instance to which the user belongs. |
Webpage URL |
URL that the user accessed, for example, http://www.example.com. |
Webpage VRF |
VPN instance to which the webpage belongs. |
3. Click Diagnose.
4. View the webpage diagnosis result to analyze the failure and resolve the issue.
5. (Optional.) Click Export to export the webpage diagnosis result to a .xml file.