Mark Kamichoff | 26 Apr 2011 16:21
Favicon

Re: help

On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:08:00PM +0000, Greg Conroy wrote:
> You can monitor bandwidth and Packet per second using SNMP counters
> with MRTG or Cacti or any other graphing solution.

There's also the per-policy traffic counters you can enable, if you are
concerned with a large traffic volume hitting a particular set of
policies.  The ScreenOS web UI can graph these values and there are a
few commands (get counter policy $num {day|hour|etc..}) that can present
the output on the CLI, too.

- Mark

-- 
Mark Kamichoff
prox <at> prolixium.com
http://www.prolixium.com/
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 01:08:00PM +0000, Greg Conroy wrote:
> You can monitor bandwidth and Packet per second using SNMP counters
> with MRTG or Cacti or any other graphing solution.

There's also the per-policy traffic counters you can enable, if you are
concerned with a large traffic volume hitting a particular set of
policies.  The ScreenOS web UI can graph these values and there are a
few commands (get counter policy $num {day|hour|etc..}) that can present
the output on the CLI, too.

- Mark

--

-- 
Mark Kamichoff
prox <at> prolixium.com
http://www.prolixium.com/

Gmane