How do I view the NFM-P auxiliary server status?

Steps
 

Choose Administration→System Information. The System Information form opens.


Click on the Auxiliary Servers tab.


Review the list of auxiliary servers.


Select an auxiliary server in the list and click Properties. The properties form for the auxiliary server opens.


Review the auxiliary server information, which includes the following:

  • Host Name—the host name of the auxiliary server

  • Port Number—identifies the port that the auxiliary server uses to communicate with each main server and database

  • Auxiliary Server Type—Reserved or Preferred

  • Server Status—Unknown, Down, Up or Unused

  • Resource Managed—selected if the auxiliary server is included in NFM-P resource management

  • Public IP address—the IP address that the main servers use to reach the auxiliary server


Perform one of the following:

  1. View the following main server information for a redundant system:

    • Server 1 Public IP address—the IP address that the auxiliary server uses to communicate with the primary or standby main server

    • Server 2 Public IP address—the IP address that the auxiliary server uses to communicate with the primary or standby main server

  2. View the following main server information for a standalone system:

    • Server Public IP address—the IP address that the auxiliary server uses to communicate with the main server


Click on the Auxiliary Services tab.


Review the list of auxiliary services.


Review the information for each auxiliary service, which includes the following:

  • Service Name—the type of service, for example, statistics collection

  • Selected—indicates whether this auxiliary server is currently used by a main server to process requests

  • IP Address—the IPv4 address that the managed NEs use to reach the auxiliary server

  • IPv6 Address—the IPv6 address that the managed Wavence NEs use to reach the auxiliary server

  • Host Name—the host name of this auxiliary server

  • Auxiliary Server Type—Reserved or Preferred


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Close the Auxiliary Services form.


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Click on the Faults tab to view alarm information, if required.


12 

Close the form.

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