Viewing the Perimeter Server Status
The Perimeter Servers area of the System Troubleshooting page displays the
following information about each of your perimeter servers:
v Name of the cluster node with which the perimeter server is associated
v State of the perimeter server, Enabled or Disabled
v Name of the perimeter server
v Date and time of the last activity the perimeter server performed
Notes:
v If you are working in a clustered environment, the information that is displayed
is determined by the node you select from the Select Node list.
v If you are not using a perimeter server, the perimeter server name is displayed
as local, and the server state is Enabled.
Enabling a Perimeter Server
You can enable a disabled perimeter server using the System Troubleshooting page.
To enable a perimeter server:
1. From the Administration menu, select Operations > System > Troubleshooter.
2. In the Perimeter Servers area of the System Troubleshooting page, under the
On/Off column, select the check box adjacent to the perimeter server you wan
to enable.
Disabling a Perimeter Server
You can disable an enabled perimeter server using the System Troubleshooting
page.
To disable a perimeter server:
1. From the Administration menu, select Operations > System > Troubleshooter.
2. In the Perimeter Servers area of the System Troubleshooting page, under the
On/Off column, select the check box adjacent to the perimeter server you want
to disable.
Monitoring Node Status
If you are working in a clustered environment, information is available about all
the nodes in the cluster.
To view node status information:
1. From the Administration menu, select Operations > System > Cluster > Node
Status. The Node Status page displays the information described in the
following table:
Heading Description
Name Displays the names of the nodes.
URL Displays the uniform resource locator of node.
Troubleshooter Provides a link to the System Troubleshooter.
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