This article explains how to work with the Network > Sites page. This page includes two sections:
Sites Overview
Reviewing Site Data
Understanding the Sites Overview

The Sites Overview includes three widgets with the following information:
Site Connectivity Status – the total number of sites and the statuses (connected, disconnected, degraded, and disabled)
Connection Types – shows the distribution of site connection types in your account (e.g., Socket X1500, IPSec IKEv2, vSocket AWS)
Socket versions – shows the distribution of the Socket versions running in the account. This widget presents information only for Sockets and Virtual Sockets sites
Reviewing Site Data

You can use the Sites page to manage the sites in your account and it summarizes a variety of real-time information about the sites. In addition, you can add new sites, edit or delete sites, and other actions.
Filtering the Sites Page
You can filter sites based on their Connectivity Status, Connection Types or Socket Version. To apply filters, you can select applicable filters from the drop-down options or by hovering the Sites Overview and selecting the filter
icon. Filters are then applied to both the Sites Overview and Sites Table.
Click the X remove icon to clear a filter.
These are the default columns that are shown for sites:
Site - Name of the site
Connection Type – The connection type of the site (e.g., Socket X1500, IPSec IKEv2, vSocket AWS)
License Status – Shows the license status for the site
Connectivity Status – Connected, Degraded, Disconnected, Disabled
PoP – Shows the name of the PoP that the site is connected to. If the site is disconnected, the field will show the name of the last connected PoP for the site. If the site was never connected before to a PoP, the field remains empty
HA Status – Shows the High-Availability status of the site
Version – Socket version
Country – Configured country for the site
ALT. WAN – Shows the connectivity status of the Alt WAN links
Public Site IP Address - For IPsec sites, shows the public IP address for the primary and secondary tunnel
Understanding the Actions
New – Add new site
Export – Export the Site table’s content to a CSV file
Actions drop-down menu – You can apply an action to one or more sites. Select one or more sites, click Actions, and select one of the following options:
Reconnect to Preferred PoP – When the site fails to meet the acceptable SLA thresholds with the currently connected PoP, it can move to a different PoP location. You can use the Reconnect to Preferred PoP action to force the site to move back (reconnect) to the original preferred PoP
Connect to Primary/Secondary Socket - Connect to the primary or secondary Socket WebUI
Enable – Enable a disabled site
Disable – Disable an enabled site. A disabled site cannot connect to the Cato Cloud. However, it still appears in the relevant references and entries in the Cato Management Application, such as security rules
Note: After you disable a site in the Cato Management Application, it takes a few minutes for the PoPs in the Cato Cloud to disable the tunnels to the site. After you disable the site, wait until the Cato Management Application shows that the status of the site is disabled before configuring any other settings for the site.
Delete – Delete an existing site. You must clear the dependencies before deleting a site (e.g. remove the site from relevant groups or policies)