Specifications

Displaying the System Event Log
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internal interface is the name of this interface.
external address is Equalizer’s external IP address.
internal address is Equalizers internal IP address.
passive FTP Translation indicates whether PASV FTP mode is enabled or disabled.
failover mode signifies whether this Equalizer is a primary or backup unit.
Envoy geographic load balancing denotes whether geographic load balancing is currently
enabled. This information appears only on the E350 and E450 platforms.
SSL acceleration shows whether the optional Xcel™ card is installed, which enables SSL
acceleration.
L4 total connections processed is the number of Layer 4 (L4) connections processed.
L4 peak connections processed shows the peak number of L4 connections processed per
second since the Equalizer was last booted.
L4 connections timed-out displays the number of L4 connections that have timed out.
L7 current active connections is the number of active Layer 7 (L7) connections.
L7 total connections processed shows the number of L7 connections processed.
L7 peak connections processed is the peak number of L7 connections processed per second
since Equalizer was started.
If Envoy is enabled, the following DNS status information appears at the bottom of the Current
Status section:
DNS requests received displays the total number of DNS requests received.
invalid DNS requests received shows the number of invalid DNS requests received.
Geocluster not found shows the number of requests received for a geocluster that was not
found.
Click on system parameters at the top right of the window to display the full list of global
parameters. These are described in Chapter 5, under “Modifying System Parameters” on page 43.
Displaying the System Event Log
The System Event Log (see Figure 47) displays start-up and server status messages. You can view
the last 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, or 1000 entries.
To view the system event log and optionally change the number of entries on display, follow these
steps:
1. Log into the Equalizer Administration Interface in either view or edit mode.
2. Select Event Log from the View menu in the main menu bar. The log viewer screen appears in
the right frame (see Figure 47 on page 102).