Thread icons
Each thread is represented by a thread icon.
The thread indicator shows the current status:
- Green indicates the thread is running.
- Red indicates the thread is not running.
- A blue outline around the icon indicates the focus.
- On the destination site, if there is any route to a public thread, an icon is shown on the upper-right of the public thread. This indicates the referenced public thread. The referenced indicator shows only after synchronization is completed from the source site.
The thread connection status is any one of:
- Dead: The thread is not running. It has stopped or been shut down.
- Initializing: The thread has been started and the engine is preparing to run it.
- Opening: The thread is attempting to establish a connection.
- Up: The thread is connected and running.
- Timer: An event is scheduled for that thread.
- Down: The thread is running, but is not attempting to establish a connection.
- Closing: The thread is in the process of shutting down the connection.
- Error: The thread connection has failed because of a problem.
- INEOF: A file-based connection has reached the end of the input file.
The thread name uniquely identifies the thread.
The protocol status color is shown in a rectangular bar under the protocol status message and is colored according to the protocol status.
- The protocol status color is updated when any protocol status is changed.
- By default, every protocol status color is distinct from the default depth colors of red, green, and yellow. All protocols have the same status color settings.
- The protocol status color is set on the Protocol Colors tab of the Network Monitor Properties dialog box.