• Run the dsreplication status command with the --displayServerTable option.
    $ bin/dsreplication status --displayServerTable
              --- Replication Status for dc=example,dc=com: ---
    Server                          : Location : Priority (1) : Status
    --------------------------------:----------:--------------:----------
    austin-01.example.com:8989      : US       : 1 (*)        : Available
    austin-02.example.com:8989      : US       : 2            : Available
    london-01.example.com:8989      : UK       : 5            : Available
    london-02.example.com:8989      : UK       : 5 (*)        : Available
    sydney-01.example.com:8989      : AU       : 5 (*)        : Available
    sydney-02.example.com:8989      : AU       : 5            : Available
    
    [1] WAN Gateway Priority. WAN gateways are marked with a *. To minimize
    WAN utilization, the server with the WAN Gateway role is the only server
    in a location that exchanges updates with remote locations.
    
    --- Replication Status for dc=example,dc=com: Enabled ---
    Server                          : Location : Entries : Conflict Entries : Backlog : Recent Change Rate
    --------------------------------:----------:---------:------------------:---------:-------------------
    austin-01.example.com:1389      : US       : 3478174 : 0                : 8       : 333
    austin-02.example.com:1389      : US       : 3478174 : 0                : 5       : 345
    london-01.example.com:1389      : UK       : 3478174 : 0                : 0       : 349
    london-02.example.com:1389      : UK       : 3478174 : 0                : 0       : 5
    sydney-01.example.com:1389      : AU       : 3478173 : 0                : 0       : 350
    sydney-02.example.com:1389      : AU       : 3478270 : 0                : 30      : 332