Displays the details for a Global Access Server selected from the View Global Access Servers page or from the page in the Axeda® Service application for assigning Global Access Servers to an asset.
o Global Access Server - name of a Global Access Server
o Description - optional; any user-defined description of the Global Access Server
o Host - A fully defined DNS (host) name or IP address of this GAS. This is the Internal address. For complete information about addresses, refer to the Axeda® Global Access Server Reference.
o External host name - The External DNS name or IP address for this Global Access Server. In most cases, this is the same as com.axeda.rs.host-name. If the machine running this Global Access Server has multiple IP addresses, you can add a different IP address using this parameter..
o Alternate user host name - ONLY for external GAS servers. A host name or IP address for the GAS, used for networks with special requirements, but otherwise can be blank. If this address is blank, the user has the option to select either the Internal or External address when the remote session is established. If the Alternate user host name is defined, then the user session is always forced to use the specified Alternate user host name for remote sessions.
o Port - Number of the HTTP port for communicating with this Global Access Server (8080 is the default)
o SSL port - Number of the HTTPS port for communicating with this Global Access Server (8443 is the default)
o Direct port - Non-SSL port used for direct socket communications (80 is default). This port is used when the specified HTTP port is blocked.
o Direct-SSL port - SSL port used for direct socket communications (443 is default). This port is used when the specified HTTPS port is blocked.
o Time Zone Offset - the time zone offset defined for this Global Access Server in the RASConfig.properties file. The Axeda® Platform selects a Global Access Server in part based on the geographical location of the Global Access Server and the asset. Time zone offsets are used to define geographical locations. The time zone offset is the number of hours that the time zone (where the Platform is located) is ahead of (+) or behind (-) Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). For example, Pacific Standard Time is 8 hours behind GMT; if the GAS server is in the Pacific Standard Time (PST), the Time Zone Offset field displays -8:00. For Katmandu (5 hours and 45 minutes ahead of GMT), this field would display +5:45.
o Active Sessions - Identifies the number of active sessions for this GAS; 0 indicates there are no currently active sessions for this GAS
o All Sessions - Identifies the number of sessions currently connected to this GAS, active or otherwise.
o Maximum Sessions - Maximum number of concurrent sessions this GAS can support, set during GAS installation (default is 25)
o Status - Identifies if this GAS is online or offline.
o Category - Identifies the type of Global Access Server, Standalone or Hosted.
o Last Contact - Identifies the last time this GAS
communicated with the Platform, based on its own ping rate.