The Process menu allows you to view the detailed information of the
active clients connecting to the NKLS.
The Process Properties dialog box displays information of the active
clients.
·
User. Shows
the username of the client.
·
Computer.
Shows the computer name of the client.
·
Address.
Shows the IP address of the client.
·
User Type.
Shows the type of the network that the client connects to the NKLS. The types
are listed in the table below.
Network User |
|
Local Network User (LNU) |
The client is on the same
subnet as the NKLS. |
Internetwork User (IU) |
The client is on a
different subnet from the NKLS. That means the client connects to the NKLS
through a router or gateway. |
Terminal Services User |
|
Local Network User
(LNU-TS#) |
The Terminal Services
client is on the same subnet as the NKLS. |
Internetwork User (IU-TS#) |
The Terminal Services
client is on a different subnet from the NKLS. That means the client connects
to the NKLS through a router or gateway. |
Roaming User |
|
Roaming User |
The client already checked
out the network license from the NKLS. |
·
Connected Time. Shows
the date and time that the client starts connecting to the NKLS.
·
Application. Shows
the name of the application that connects to the NKLS.
·
Module.
Shows the module name of the application that connects to the NKLS.
The Route dialog box displays the trace route of the connection in
which the client connects to the NKLS. It can be useful to troubleshoot
connection problems.