Use the Server Status window to view the status of the server module.
On the SBC main screen, go to All > System > Server Status. The Server Status window is displayed.
The following two figures show example Server Status output. Depending on your hardware model and interface configuration, the output will differ.
Server Status - 2x10 Gbps Packet Port Example
Server Status - 4x1 Gbps Packet Port Example
The following fields are displayed:
Server Status Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Name | Specifies unique name of the server. |
Hw Type | Identifies the type of server module the indexed slot has been configured to accept. Server modules other than this type are rejected by the System Manager. |
Serial Num | Identifies the serial number of the server module. This is the serial number assigned to the server module at manufacture. |
Part Num | Identifies the part number of the module. This is the part number assigned to the module at manufacture. |
Platform Version | Indicates the platform version currently running on server. |
Application Version | Indicates the application version currently running on server. |
Mgmt Redundancy Role | Indicates the redundancy role of the server (for management entities). |
Up Time | Indicates the server module uptime in days/hours/minutes/sec. |
Application Up Time | Indicates the application uptime on the server in days/hours/minutes/sec. |
Last Restart Reason | Indicates the reason for last restart of the server. |
Sync Status | Indicates the inter-CE data synchronization state. |
Daughter Board Present | Indicates if the daughter board exists. |
Current Time | Indicates the current system time. |
Pkt Port Speed | Packet port speed setting. |
Actual CE Name | Cloud platform: The CE Name provided in the user data. Non-Cloud platform: The SBC name entered during the SBC application installation. NOTE: If an instance name is not assigned, this field displays the default instance name. |
Hw Subscription Type | This field stores the SBC SWe subscription type to distinguish between cloud and non-cloud environments.
NOTE: For non-SWe systems, this field simply displays the hardware model number. |
Fingerprint | The licensing fingerprint for the node. |