Displaying Information About the Access Server
Queue Entries: | 0 | 0 | 100 | Resource Errors: |
| 0 |
Available Services: | 89 | 92 | N/A | Port Framing Errors: | 0 | |
Local Services: | 2 | 2 | 20 | Port Parity Errors: | 0 | |
Reachable Nodes: | 75 | 78 | 200 | Port Overrun Errors: | 0 | |
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| Boot Device: | Ethernet: | 0 |
Active Circuits: | 4 | 7 | 32 | Primary Host: |
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Connected Nodes: | 3 | 5 | 32 | Load Address: | ||
Connected Sessions: | 12 | 20 | 64 | Dump Address: | None Available | |
% CPU Used: | 15 | 36 | 100 | Console User: | None Available | |
% Memory Used: | 36 | 53 | 100 | Boot Protocol: |
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Selftest Status: Normal
Software Status: Normal
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SHOW/LIST/MONITOR SERVER COUNTERS Display Fields
The following table describes the fields and column headings in the access server
status display:
Field | Description |
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Address | Ethernet address of the access server. |
Name | Name of the access server. This string can be |
| specified by using the SET/DEFINE/CHANGE |
| SERVER NAME command. |
Number | Number of the access server. This number can be |
| specified by using the SET/DEFINE/CHANGE |
| SERVER NUMBER command. |
Cur column | Current running value of the resource. If the Max |
| value is lowered during the Uptime, this value can |
| exceed the Max value for counters. |
High column | Highest value the resource attained, since the access |
| server was last initialized. The length of time is |
| shown in the Uptime field. If the Max value is |
| lowered during the Uptime, this value can exceed |
| the Max value for certain counters. |
Max column | Maximum value that the resource can reach, given |
| the physical restraints or the value specified for a |
| access server characteristic. |
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Managing the Access Server