Displaying Information About the Access Server
Field | Description |
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Illegal Messages Rcv’d | Number of LAT messages with an illegal |
| format received by the access server. This |
| value should be 0. A service node transmitting |
| such messages might have a software problem. |
Illegal Slots Rcv’d | Number of LAT messages with an illegal slot |
| format received by the access server. This |
| value should be 0. A service node transmitting |
| such messages might have a software problem. |
Illegal Multicasts Rcv’d | Number of illegally formatted multicast |
| messages received from service nodes. This |
| value should be 0. A service node transmitting |
| such messages might have a software problem. |
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The SHOW/LIST/MONITOR SERVER STATUS command displays the status of the access server. The information tells you how well the access server is working under the current load and also warns you of network trouble or of problems with ports on the access server. The display also lists current, highest, and maximum values for software and hardware resources.
If the status is not normal, then the following appears:
Selftest Status:
Port:0000000000000000
Software Status: PC=01234567 SP=01234567 SR=2300 M=01234567 C=217
The first line displays the access server software version number and base level, LAT software version number, ROM version number, and the time that the access server has been running since the last downline load, expressed as days hours:minutes:seconds.
Example: SHOW SERVER STATUS Display
The following example shows how to generate an access server status display:
Local> SHOW SERVER STATUS
Network Access SW Vx.x for
Address: |
| Name: T_LAT06 | Number: 65535 | |||
| Cur | High | Max |
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Active Ports | 8 | 8 | 16 | Minutes to Shutdown: | N/A | |
Active Users: | 8 | 8 | 16 | Discarded Nodes: |
| 0 |