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Chapter 17 Monitor DHCT Sign-on Activity with the signonCount Utility
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What to Look For in the signonCount Data
Concentrate on Three Fields
Allow the system to gather signonCount data for several minutes and then examine
the numbers in the following fields:
the numbers in the following fields:
Verified Rcvd (Verified Received)
Verified Sent
DAVIC Made
These fields track the number of sign-on requests made by DHCTs (Verified Rcvd
and Verified Sent), as well as the number of sign-on requests that were successful
(DAVIC Made). Ideally, the numbers in the three fields should be equal.
and Verified Sent), as well as the number of sign-on requests that were successful
(DAVIC Made). Ideally, the numbers in the three fields should be equal.
If you notice that the numbers in the DAVIC Made column regularly fall more than
two or three below the numbers in the Verified Rcvd and Verified Sent columns,
your DHCTs may be having trouble signing on and may be contributing to network
congestion.
two or three below the numbers in the Verified Rcvd and Verified Sent columns,
your DHCTs may be having trouble signing on and may be contributing to network
congestion.
Call Cisco Services
If you notice that the numbers in the DAVIC Made column regularly fall more than
two or three below the numbers in the Verified Rcvd and Verified Sent columns, call
Cisco Services. Engineers at Cisco Services may log in to your system and examine
the logfiles associated with the hctmConfig, hctmMac, and hctmProvision processes.
Additionally, they may instruct you to run the signonCount utility in Fix Mode On
mode.
two or three below the numbers in the Verified Rcvd and Verified Sent columns, call
Cisco Services. Engineers at Cisco Services may log in to your system and examine
the logfiles associated with the hctmConfig, hctmMac, and hctmProvision processes.
Additionally, they may instruct you to run the signonCount utility in Fix Mode On
mode.
Important: Do not run the utility in Fix Mode On mode unless you have been
instructed to do so by Cisco Services.
instructed to do so by Cisco Services.