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Chapter 8

 

Generating Reports

 

Table 13 Server Anomaly Report Values

 

 

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Explanation

 

 

TIMESENT

Time the message was sent (according to the server’s clock).

 

 

MSGTYPE

Category of the anomaly message; possible values are:

 

Alarms for server alarm conditions.

 

Alerts for alert conditions that may lead to an alarm state.

 

Problem for problem notification messages.

 

 

MSGID

An ID number useful for Enterasys Networks Customer Support

 

personnel to isolate the problem.

 

 

DOMAIN

The Aurorean Policy Server Domain name assigned to servers

 

within this Aurorean Virtual Network.

 

 

BUILDREV

Version of Aurorean system software installed and running on the

 

server in the format:

 

Release# Build#

 

where Release# indicates the functionality release (such as 3.0)

 

and Build#indicates an Enterasys Networks internal software

 

version number.

 

 

S/W

Software component that reported the anomaly. Possible values

COMPONENT

include:

 

Authorize

 

Notification Service

 

Aurorean Client Software

 

APS - Log Service

 

APS - Overlord Service

 

ANG - Overlord Service

 

TUNNEL

 

 

USERNAME

Name of the remote user experiencing the problem. If the

 

problemwasnotcausedbyAuroreanClientSoftwareconnection,

 

this field contains “N/A”.

 

 

Figure 92 displays a typical Server Anomaly Report.

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