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Choose Administration→System Information. The System Information form opens.
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Click on the Auxiliary Servers tab.
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Review the list of auxiliary servers.
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Select an auxiliary server in the list and click Properties. The properties form for the auxiliary server opens.
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Review the auxiliary server information, which includes the following:
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Host Name—the host name of the auxiliary server
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Port Number—identifies the port that the auxiliary server uses to communicate with each main server and database
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Auxiliary Server Type—Reserved or Preferred
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Server Status—Unknown, Down, Up or Unused
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Resource Managed—selected if the auxiliary server is included in NFM-P resource management
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Public IP address—the IP address that the main servers use to reach the auxiliary server
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Perform one of the following:
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View the following main server information for a redundant system:
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Server 1 Public IP address—the IP address that the auxiliary server uses to communicate with the primary or standby main server
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Server 2 Public IP address—the IP address that the auxiliary server uses to communicate with the primary or standby main server
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View the following main server information for a standalone system:
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Click on the Auxiliary Services tab.
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Review the list of auxiliary services.
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Review the information for each auxiliary service, which includes the following:
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Service Name—the type of service, for example, statistics collection
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Selected—indicates whether this auxiliary server is currently used by a main server to process requests
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IP Address—the IPv4 address that the managed NEs use to reach the auxiliary server
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IPv6 Address—the IPv6 address that the managed Wavence NEs use to reach the auxiliary server
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Host Name—the host name of this auxiliary server
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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.
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Close the form.
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