Monitor the operations status of the Remote Access server and its components

Applies to: Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016

Note: Windows Server 2012 combines DirectAccess and Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) into a single Remote Access role.

The management console in the Remote Access server can be used to monitor its operations status.

Note

You must be signed in as a member of the Domain Admins group or a member of the Administrators group on each computer to complete the task described in this topic. If you cannot complete a task while you are signed in with an account that is a member of the Administrators group, try performing the task while you are signed in with an account that is a member of the Domain Admins group.

To monitor the Remote Access server operations status

  1. In Server Manager, click Tools, and then click Remote Access Management.

  2. Click DASHBOARD to navigate to Remote Access Reporting in the Remote Access Management Console.

  3. On the monitoring dashboard, notice the Operations Status tile within the Server Status tile. This tile lists the server operations status and the status of all the server's components.

  4. Click Refresh under Tasks in the right pane to reload the operations status. The operations status is automatically refreshed every five minutes, which is the default refresh interval. To change the default refresh interval, click Configure Refresh Interval.

Windows PowerShellWindows PowerShell equivalent commands

The following Windows PowerShell cmdlet or cmdlets perform the same function as the preceding procedure. Enter each cmdlet on a single line, even though they may appear word-wrapped across several lines here because of formatting constraints.

Note

The command for operations status of a cluster is included for reference.

PS> Get-RemoteAccessHealth
PS> Get-RemoteAccessHealth -Cluster