Viewing ldap statistics, Configuring an ip helper address – Lucent Technologies P550 User Manual

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Configuring IP Routing (Layer 3)

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Cajun P550/P220 Switch Operation Guide

Viewing LDAP Statistics

To view LDAP statistics:

1. In the IP Display section of the Web console, click LDAP Statistics. The LDAP

Statistics dialog box opens.

2. Click Refresh to dynamically update LDAP Statistics data. LDAP Statistics include:

Configuring an IP Helper Address

When you configure an IP Helper Address, you enable a server to receive broadcasts
from the switch and forward them to a server or computer on a particular VLAN. The
receiving server is referred to as the helper because once it receives the request from the
switch, it obtains the requested information and forwards it to the requesting server or
computer.

Table 7-35. LDAP Statistics

Parameter

Definition

Last Change

Displays the sysUpTime in the device that this Policy
Capability was last modified. Providing this allows a remote
manager to detect a change in the Policy Capabilities by
polling a single object. On seeing this value change, an
interested manager should relearn this device’s Policy
Capabilities.

For more detailed information about SysUpTime and Policy
Capabilities, refer to
lucentDevicePolicyCapabilityLastChange in the Lucent
MIB.

Producer Signal

The sequence number that, when modified, triggers the
LDAP client to download the latest policy from the LDAP
server. Typically, RealNet Rules will set this value whenever
there is a new policy to download. If this value is a
non-zero value, the LDAP client will compare it to the
producer signal on the LDAP server. No comparison is
made if the value is zero.

Consumer Signal

Used to indicate the success of the LDAP client
downloading a policy. If the consumer signal matches the
producer signal, then the last time the LDAP client
attempted to download a policy, the download was
successful. If the consumer signal is -1, then either the
LDAP client had a problem processing the access lists or the
consumer signal set on the LDAP client did not match the
signal configured on the LDAP server. If the consumer
signal is not -1 and does not match the producer signal,
then the LDAP client was unable to connect to the LDAP
server(s).

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