Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - SSL VPN SERVER GUIDE 03-17-2010 Manual page 119

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New Cluster: Displays the New Cluster dialog box. You can specify a name for your SSL
VPN configuration and assign an Identity Server. When you click OK, the system displays the
Create Cluster Configuration page, which lets you configure how your Identity Servers operate
in an Access Manager configuration. For more information on clustering SSL VPN servers, see
Chapter 21, "Creating a Cluster of SSL VPN Servers," on page
125.
Stop: To stop the SSL VPN server so that the power can be turned off, select the SSL VPN
server, then click Stop.
Start: To start the SSL VPN server, select the SSL VPN server, then click start.
Refresh: Click this option to update the list of servers and their health status.
Actions: To delete an SSL VPN server, restart the embedded service provider, or modify
cluster membership, select an SSL VPN server, then click Actions.
Name: Displays a list of servers added to the Administration Console. Click the particular
server to view or modify its configuration. For more information, see
Section 19.4, "Modifying
SSL VPN Server Details," on page
118.
Status: Indicates the configuration status of the SSL VPN server. Possible states are pending,
update, and current. Current indicates that all configuration changes have been applied. Update
indicates that a configuration change has been made, but not applied. Click the Update link to
apply the changes. Depending upon what has been modified, updating the complete
configuration might cause logged-in users to lose data and lose their connections. Pending
indicates that the server is processing a configuration change, but has not completed the
process.
Health: Indicates whether the server is functional. Click the icon to view additional
information about the operational status of the server. For more information, see
Chapter 27,
"Monitoring Health of SSL VPN Servers," on page
147.
Alerts: Indicates if any alert was sent. This option is not available to you if the alert count is 0.
For more information, see
Section 29.2, "Viewing SSL VPN Alerts," on page
152.
Commands: Indicates the status of commands issued to all servers. For more information, see
Chapter 28, "Viewing the Command Status of the SSL VPN Server," on page
149.
Statistics: Indicates the number of active client connections and the time when the server was
started. Click View to get the statistics information. For more information, see
Chapter 26,
"Viewing SSL VPN Statistics," on page
143.
Type: Indicates whether the type of SSL VPN that is installed is high bandwidth or low
bandwidth.
Configuration: Click Edit in the Configuration column of the SSL VPNs page to view and
modify the configuration of the SSL VPN server. This page specifies the date and time when
the last modification was made and lists the full distinguished name of the user who made the
last modification. For more information, see
Part III, "Configuring SSL VPN," on page
65.
3 Click the server. The Server Details page is displayed.
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