MCP Heartbeat

To monitor the status of managed products, MCP agents poll Control Manager based on a schedule. Polling occurs to indicate the status of the managed product and to check for commands to the managed product from Control Manager. The Control Manager Web console then presents the product status. This means that the managed product�s status is not a real-time, moment by moment reflection of the network�s status. Control Manager checks the status of each managed product in a sequential manner in the background. Control Manager changes the status of managed products to offline, when a fixed period of time elapses without a heartbeat from the managed product.

Active heatbeats are not the only means Control Manager has for determining the status of managed products. The following also provide Control Manager with the managed product�s status:

The MCP heartbeats implement with the following ways:

Control Manager supports both UDP and HTTP/HTTPS mechanisms to report heartbeats. Control Manager server finds out which mode the managed product applies during the registration process. A separate protocol handshake occurs between both parties to determine the mode.

Aside from simply sending the heartbeat to indicate the product status, additional data can upload to Control Manager along with the heartbeat. The data usually contains managed product activity information to display on the console.