When you click the Servers button: in the left panel, the servers and server groups are listed. In this example, there are two 7.1 servers and one 6.3 server on localhost. The .NET server setup on IIS has been setup to handle two discrete applications:
The columns are:
  • Name—The status flag of the server, and its assigned name.
  • Type—Server or Server Group.
  • Version—The Major.Minor version of the server installation.
  • Expiration—The license file on the server. There are three color codings:
    • Black—Active.
    • Orange—Active yet expiring soon.
    • Red—Expired. The server will no longer start.
  • Executions—Count of total requests and responses on the server.
  • Average Time—Summation of execution times divided by number of executions.
  • Status—Literal description of the server's status.
  • Description—(hidden) The Description assigned to the server.
  • License Details—(hidden) Extracted details of the current license.

Clicking on a server or server group Name selects it, and then opens its Details page to display the deployment and operational information about it.
For the selected Server, you can choose Edit, Delete, View Log, or Download Logs.