
Implementing Common Open Policy Services (COPS) 207
Using Web-Based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000
Creating a COPS configuration
You can select the COPS server(s) to use to obtain policy information by creating
COPS configurations.
To create a COPS configuration:
1 From the main menu, choose Application > COPS > Configuration.
The Configuration page opens (Figure 94).
COPS Statistics
Table, cont.
Bad Sends The total number of COPS packets that the client attempted to send to COPS
servers marked for the selected client type that resulted in a transmit error.
Note: This is a cumulative value and is not zeroed on new connections.
Wrong Objects The total number of COPS packets that the client received from COPS
servers marked for the selected client type not containing a permitted set of
COPS protocol objects.
Note: This is a cumulative value and is not zeroed on new connections.
Wrong OpCode The total number of COPS packets that the client received from COPS
servers marked for the selected client type having a COPS protocol Op Code
that should not have been sent to a COPS client, for example,
Open-Requests.
Note: This is a cumulative value and is not zeroed on new connections.
Timedout Clients The total number of times that the client has been shut down for the selected
client type by COPS servers that detected a COPS protocolKeepalive
timeout.
Note: This is a cumulative value and is not zeroed on new connections.
Auth Failures The total number of times that the client received a COPS packet marked for
the selected client type that could not be authenticated using the
authentication mechanism used by the client.
Note: This is a cumulative value and is not zeroed on new connections.
Auth Missing The total number of times that the client received a COPS packet marked for
this client type not containing authentication information.
Table 86 Status page items (continued)
Section Item Descriptions
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern