Server Statistics PanelServer Statistics
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365-360-001R6.0
Issue 1, December 2008 17-3
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The left section contains a list of program functions about which monitoring
capabilities are available.
The right section displays information about the selected item.
Table17-1 lists each screen name and the information that it monitors.
Table 17-1 Server Statistics Panel–Screen Names and information
Screen Name Monitored Information
“Authentication Requests” on page4 Counts / percentages based on request
disposition.
“Accounting Requests” on page6 Counts / percentages based on request
disposition.
“Packet Statistics” on page 8 Total number of radius packets processed.
“Diameter Statistics” on page 9 Total number of diameter packets
processed.
“Memory Usage” on page 10 Amount of memory used by 8950 AAA
and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
“Proxy Authentication” on page 12 Counts / percentages based on request
status for Access-Requests forwarded to
other servers.
“Proxy Accounting” on page13 Counts / percentages based on request
status for Accounting-Requests forwarded
to other servers.
“Pending Proxy Requests” on page15 Proxy requests waiting for a response from
other servers.
“Proxy Roundtrip Times” on page16 Time for a proxy request to return.
“Sessions” on page 18 Number of active sessions present on the
server.
“Requests” on page 19 Number of authentication or accounting
requests sent to the server.
“Replication” on page 20 Replication of the sessions between two
servers.
“State Changes” on page 22 Monitoring the transition of states.
“State Events” on page 22 Monitoring the events which trigger a state
change.
“Methods: #auto” on page26 Automatically executed Methods.