In the Node list (Monitor > Nodes) you can view status alerts at the
listing for the new remote node that appears.
If a connectivity test is successful for a particular port, a green No Issues label
displays, which means that tests on all the ports are responding, and the Status for the port
appears in green text. For example, in the notification below, SSH connectivity and FASP
connectivity on their respective ports are listening and active.
If connectivity for a port fails, a red Alerts label appears, and the Status is displayed
with red text.
Warning labels appear in yellow background.
The screen has three buttons, as follows:
- Poll now
- Performs a force poll of the monitor.
- Deactivate
- Deactivates the monitor. The node monitor no longer polls for connectivity tests and
the status changes to Not running.
- Edit
- Provides options for editing the monitor configuration settings (changing the name of
the monitor, updating the notification type from Alerts to Warnings
for a port, changing the test type).
Note: A remote node associated with a particular node monitor cannot be changed once it is
added to the remote node monitor. If you want to change the remote node, you have to create
a new node monitor and configure the remote node in that new node monitor.