Managing Your Access Server As a LAT Node Offering a Service
Example: SHOW SERVICE STATUS Display
The following example shows how to generate a service status display for a service named DEVELOP:
Local> SHOW SERVICE DEVELOP STATUS |
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Service DEVELOP - Available |
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ORANGE | Reachable | 27 | Terminals |
Development System |
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PEACH | Unreachable | 255 | Engineering |
Development System |
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TEST | Unknown | 150 | |
Performance Testing |
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SHOW/LIST/MONITOR SERVICE STATUS Display Headings
The following table describes the fields and the headings in the display:
Heading | Description |
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Service | Name that identifies the network service. | |
Node Name | Name of the service node, as stored in access server | |
| memory for each node that offers the service. | |
Status | The accessibility of the service node as one of the | |
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| n Connected | Service node is reachable |
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| and the access server has n |
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| active sessions on the |
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| Reachable | Node is accessible. |
| Unknown | No sessions are active, |
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| and the service node |
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| offering this service has |
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| not been heard from |
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| recently. |
| Unreachable | Active service session has |
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| timed out, or attempt to |
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| connect has timed out. |
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| The node can also signal |
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| that it is unreachable. |
Configuring and Managing LAT Services