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Monitoring
Service Sets
A service set is a group of rules from a stateful firewall filter, Network
Address Translation (NAT), intrusion detection service (IDS), or IP Security
(IPSec) that you apply to a services interface. You can configure IDS, NAT,
and stateful firewall filter service rules within the same service set. You
must configure IPSec services in a separate service set. For more information
about using service sets with these features, see the J-series Services Router Advanced WAN Access Configuration Guide.
Service set information includes the services interfaces on the Services Router,
the number of services sets configured on the interfaces, and the total CPU
used by the service sets. To view these service set properties, select Monitor>Service Sets in the J-Web interface, or enter the following
CLI show commands:
-
show services service-sets summary
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show services service-sets memory-usage
Table 71 summarizes key output
fields in service sets displays.
Table 71: Summary
of Key Service Set Output Fields
|
Field
|
Values
|
Additional Information
|
| Service Set
Summary |
|
|
Interface
|
Name of the adaptive services interface on the Services Router—always sp-0/0/0.
|
|
|
Service sets configured
|
Total number of service sets configured on the Services Router.
|
|
|
Bytes used
|
Total number of general-purpose memory bytes being used by the service
set configuration.
|
A portion of the general-purpose memory on a Services Router is allocated
for storing traffic flows, NAT pools, and so on.
|
|
Policy bytes used
|
Total number of configuration-object memory bytes being used by routing
policies associated with the service set configuration.
|
A portion of the general-purpose memory on a Services Router is allocated
for storing configuration objects like firewall rules, routing policies, and
so on.
|
|
CPU utilization
|
Percentage of the CPU resources being used.
|
A high CPU utilization indicates that the router is under heavy load.
High CPU utilization might cause performance degradation in forwarding or
the application of other services.
|
| Memory Usage |
|
|
Interface
|
Name of the adaptive services interface on the Services Router—always sp-0/0/0.
|
|
|
Service set
|
Name of a service set.
|
|
|
Memory Utilization %
|
Percentage of the memory resources being used by the service set.
|
A high CPU utilization indicates that the router is under heavy load.
High CPU utilization might cause performance degradation in forwarding or
the application of other services.
|
|
Memory zone
|
Memory zone in which the services interface is currently operating.
Following are valid zones:
- Green—All new flows are allowed.
- Yellow—Unused memory is reclaimed. All new flows are allowed.
- Orange—New flows are only allowed for service sets that
are using less than their equal share of memory.
- Red—No new flows are allowed.
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