The graphs display the combined actual throughput, excluding overhead
(read and write) for each of the selected controllers.
Client Connections
The Client Connections page enables the following:
•
Display the distribution of clients between controllers.
•
Manually migrate specific clients from one controller to another.
•
Set the policy for automatic client migration.
To display the Clients Connections page, choose MonitorLoad
BalancingClient Connections.
Table 4-8. Client Connections Page
Field
Client/Router IP
Access using IP
Assigned interface
Current interface
Protocol
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Description
The IP address of the client or router that accesses the system.
The IP address used to access the system.
The controller and network interface which were allocated for
this client/router (either automatically by the system or
manually by an administrator).
The controller and network interface currently assigned to
this client or router. The current interface can be different
from the assigned interface after automatic connection fail-
over. Depending on the Migration Policy, a connection that
was migrated from its assigned controller to another
controller, can remain on that controller. In such event, the
current interface is different from the assigned interface.
The protocol that the client connection uses: CIFS, NFS, or
Other. PowerVault NX3500 identifies the clients accessing
with a recognized protocol, CIFS, or NFS and displays the
actual protocol. For other local clients, for example, routers,
the system displays the value 'Other' as the protocol.