Specifications
18-17
Managing the Access Server
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.
Active Ports Ports that have either interactive sessions or remote access
connections.
Active Users Ports that have interactive sessions.
Queue Entries Queued connection requests that are in the access server queue.
Available Services (LAT
protocol only)
Network services that the access server recognizes as being
available to users on the access server. (The information about
these services is stored in access server memory.)
Local Services (LAT
protocol only)
Number of LAT services offered by the access server.
Reachable Nodes (LAT
protocol only)
Computers or other access servers that offer services on the
network and that are reachable for service connections.
Active Circuits LAT virtual circuits on which the access server has active
connections with service nodes.
Connected Nodes Service nodes with which the access server has established LAT
virtual circuits.
Connected Sessions Total number of LAT, Telnet, and SLIP sessions on the access
server.
Total number of LAT, Telnet, and SLIP sessions on the access
server.
% CPU Used Percentage of processing time the access server used. This value is
calculated every second.
% Memory Used Percentage of the general memory pool being used.
Minutes to Shutdown Number of minutes remaining on the initialize timer. If no
INITIALIZE command is in effect, N/A is displayed to indicate
not applicable.
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