This area of the screen provides information on the state of various CC-SG components. The following table explains the information and statuses for CC-SG and CC-SG database:
Information |
Description |
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Host Name |
CC-SG's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN). It consists of both the unit's hostname and the associated domain name. |
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CC-SG Version |
CC-SG's current firmware version. It consists of 5-tuple value. |
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CC-SG Serial # |
CC-SG's serial number. |
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Model |
CC-SG's model type. |
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Host ID |
A number for licensing the CC-SG unit. |
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CC-SG Status
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The status of the CC-SG server, which handles most user requests. Available statuses include: |
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Up |
CC-SG is available and can accept user requests. |
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Down |
CC-SG may be stopped or in the process of restarting. If the Down status continual, try restarting CC-SG. |
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Restarting |
CC-SG is in the process of restarting. |
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DB Status
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The CC-SG server uses an internal database (DB) as part of its operations. This database must be up and responding for the CC-SG to function. Available statuses include: |
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Responding |
CC-SG database is available. |
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Up |
Some of the database routines are running but it is not answering local requests. |
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Restoring |
CC-SG is in the process of restoring itself and database queries are temporarily suspended. |
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Down |
Database server has not started yet. |
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Web Status
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Most of the access to the CC-SG server is through the Web. This field shows the state of the Web server and available statuses include: |
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Responding/Unsecured |
The Web server is up and answering http (unsecured) requests. |
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Responding/Secured |
The Web server is up and answering https (secured) requests. |
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Up |
Some of the Web server processes are running but local requests are not answered. |
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Down |
Web server is currently not available. |
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RAID Status
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CC-SG stores its data on two mirrored (RAID-1) disks. Available statuses for RAID disks include: |
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Active |
RAID is fully functional. |
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Degraded |
One or more disk drives are having problems. Contact Raritan Technical Support for assistance. |
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Cluster Status |
CC-SG can work in conjunction with another CC-SG to form a cluster. See Configuring CC-SG Clusters. If the field displays "standalone", the CC-SG is not in a cluster configuration. Otherwise, the field displays the state of the cluster. |
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Cluster Peer |
If the CC-SG is in a cluster configuration, the field shows the IP address of the other CC-SG unit in the cluster. |
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Network Information
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For each network interface, a scrollable table is available for showing its information. For virtual CC-SG, the MAC address for each NIC displays below the columns listed here. |
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MAC Address |
For virtual CC-SG, the MAC address for each listed NIC. |
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Dev |
The internal name of the interface. |
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Link |
The state of Link Integrity, that is, whether this port is connected to a working Ethernet switch port via an intact cable. |
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Auto |
Indicate whether auto-negotiation is being applied to this port. |
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Speed |
The speed that this interface is operating: 10, 100 or 1000 Mbits per second. |
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Duplex |
Indicate whether the interface is Full- or Half-duplex. |
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IPAddr |
The current Ipv4 Address of this interface. |
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RX -Pkts |
The number of IP packets received on this interface since CC-SG was booted. |
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TX -Pkts |
The number of IP packets transmitted on this interface since CC-SG was booted. |