A Service Gateway appliance can bridge your on-premises or third-party products through use of specialized services.
The Service Gateway provides connections to on-premises products, agents, and third-party
               applications deployed within your organization's network, providing visibility and
               allowing management of connected applications through Service Gateway Management.
               The Service Gateway Management screen () provides an overview of connected Service Gateways.
|  | NoteThe newly enhanced Service Gateway Management provides advanced service capabilities
                              and better resource utilization. Migrate your existing Service Gateway 1.0 appliances
                              now. The Service Gateway Management (Legacy) tab only appears to customers still managing older appliances. | 
| Action | Description | 
| Deploy a Service Gateway | Click Download Virtual Appliance to open the Service
                                 Gateway Virtual Appliance panel. Follow the steps for your virtualization software to deploy the Service Gateway virtual
                              appliance.  Before deploying your Service Gateway, ensure that your appliance meets the minimum
                              requirements and that your network topology meets your needs. For more information,
                              see Getting started with Service Gateway. | 
| Check Service Gateway details | Click a name in the Service Gateway column to view the
                              Service Gateway screen. You can manage services from the Service Gateway screen. For more information, see Service Gateway services. | 
| Configure Service Gateway settings | Click the gear icon (  ) to open the Service Gateway
                                 Settings panel. For more information, see Configure Service Gateway settings. | 
| Manage Service Gateway storage | Click the name of the Service Gateway you want to manage, and then click the
                              settings icon (  ) next to the storage information to manage
                              storage settings. For more information, see Manage Service Gateway storage. | 
| Disconnect a Service Gateway | Click the Disconnect button to disconnect a Service Gateway.
                              Disconnecting deletes the Service Gateway settings and usage data stored on Service
                              Gateway Management. | 
| Pause and resume traffic to a Service Gateway | Click Pause Traffic to pause the flow of information through
                              the selected Service Gateway appliance. Click Resume Traffic
                              to restore the traffic flow. | 
| Export appliance configurations | Click the Export Configuration button to export the settings
                              of the selected appliances as a CSV file. | 
| Manage the API key | Click the Manage API Key button to obtain or update the API key.
                              The API key is required for Suspicious Object List synchronization and TippingPoint
                              log forwarding. You can also view the connected Service Gateways and services using
                              the current API key. | 
 
		