The IP Node Monitor lets you monitor specific IP nodes on a regular basis.
The IP node is associated with a host name or IP address, and is specified for monitoring. The resolved IP address is then polled at regular intervals for the values you are interested in.
Usually this includes a ping with the following results:
Individual users can use filters to select which IP Nodes are displayed. The monitor displays the resources selected by the filter. The filter name is shown on the title line of the monitor panel. The IP Node Monitor uses the IPNODE filter by default.
You manage your IP nodes from the IP Node Monitor.
Follow these steps:
The IP Node Monitor appears.
PROD-------------------------- IP Node Monitor ----------------------LPAR1-0002 Command ===> Scroll ===> PAGE P=Ping TR=TraceRte TN=Telnet RT=Routing Table SI=System Info ?=List Cmds Max .-Last Ping-. Next Ovr IP Node Name Host Name Status Sev Avg Max Time Samp SS1.CO.COM ss1.co.com Ok - 0 1 21:39 21:49 USIL1.CO.COM usil100.co.com Ok - 3 9 21:39 21:49 USIL2.CO.COM usil100.co.com Ok - 3 9 21:39 21:49 USIL3 usils164.co.com Ok - 3 9 21:39 21:49 USI14 xe61osa.co.com Ok - 1 1 21:39 21:49 XE09 huh-1.co.com Ok - 18 21 21:39 21:49 172.16.255.255 usil10.co.com Ok - 0 1 21:39 21:49 F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Add F5=Find F7=Backward F8=Forward F9=Swap F11=Right
Note: The format of the IP Node Monitor can be tailored to your requirements.
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