J-Web monitoring tools consist of the options that appear when you select Monitor in the task bar. The Monitor options display diagnostic information about the Services Router.
Alternatively, you can enter show commands from the CLI to display the same information, and often greater detail. CLI show commands display the current configuration and information about interfaces, routing protocols, routing tables, routing policy filters, and the chassis. Use the CLI clear command to clear statistics and protocol database information.
Table 44 describes the function of each J-Web Monitor option and lists the corresponding CLI show commands.
Table 44: J-Web Monitor Options and CLI show Commands
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Monitor Option |
Function |
Corresponding CLI Commands |
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System |
Displays Services Router system properties, such as the system identification and uptime, users, and resource usage. For details, see Monitoring System Properties. |
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Chassis |
Displays alarm, environment, and hardware information. For details, see Monitoring the Chassis. |
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Interfaces |
Hierarchically displays all Services Router physical and logical interfaces, including state and configuration information. For details, see Monitoring the Interfaces. |
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Routing |
Displays routing information through the following options:
For details, see Monitoring Routing Information. |
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Service Sets |
Displays information about configured service sets. For details, see Monitoring Service Sets. |
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Firewall |
Displays firewall and intrusion detection service (IDS) information through the following options:
For details, see Monitoring Firewalls . |
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IPSec |
Displays configured IPSec tunnels and statistics, and IKE security associations. For details, see Monitoring IPSec Tunnels. |
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NAT |
Displays configured NAT pools. For details, see Monitoring NAT Pools. |
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