LDAP Show Commands
The ESD rovides specific LDAP statistics you can display using the show ldap command in the ACLI. The following is an example of the show ldap command output. These statistics include LDAP status information over Period and Lifetime monitoring spans, as well as information on active LDAP sessions. LDAP search query information displays for a Lifetime monitoring span only.
ACMEPACKET# show ldap LDAP Status -- Period -- -------- Lifetime -------- Active High Total Total PerMax High Client Trans 0 0 0 0 0 0 Server Trans 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sockets 1 1 0 1 1 1 Connections 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---- Lifetime ---- Recent Total PerMax Query 0 0 0 Modify 0 0 0 LDAP Requests 0 0 0 LDAP Errors 0 0 0 LDAP Rejects 0 0 0 LDAP Expires 0 0 0 LDAPD Errors 0 0 0
The following table describes each column in the above output.
Column Heading | Description |
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LDAP Status | |
Client Trans | Total number of ESD LPAD transactions currently occurring and those that have occurred over the lifetime of the Active Directory. |
Server Trans | Total number of LDAP Server transactions currently occurring and those that have occurred over the lifetime of the Active Directory. |
Sockets | Total number of active and past sockets established from the Active Directory on the ESD to the LPAD Server. |
Connections | Total number of active and past connections established from the Active Directory on the ESD to the LPAD Server. |
LDAP Search Queries | |
Query | Total number of LDAP queries that occurred in the Active Directory on the ESD. |
Modify | Total number of modified LDAP call routes in the Active Directory. |
LDAP Requests | Total number of LDAP call route Requests in the Active Directory. |
LDAP Errors | Total number of errors that occurred for LDAP call routes in the Active Directory. |
LDAP Rejects | Total number of LDAP call routes that were rejected in the Active Directory. |
LDAP Expires | Total number of times LDAP timed out or expired in the Active Directory. |
LDAPD Errors | Total number of errors that occurred for the LDAP Daemon (LDAPD) in the Active Directory. |