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Monitoring Tools Overview

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 36 describes the function of each J-Web Monitor option and lists the corresponding CLI show commands.

Table 36: J-Web Monitor Options and CLI show Commands

Monitor Option

Function

Corresponding CLI Commands

System

Displays Services Router system properties, such as the system identification and uptime, users, and resource usage.

For details, see Monitoring System Properties.

  • show system uptime
  • show system users
  • show system storage
  • show system processes

Chassis

Displays alarm, environment, and hardware information.

For details, see Monitoring the Chassis.

  • show chassis alarms
  • show chassis environment
  • show chassis hardware

Interfaces

Hierarchically displays all Services Router physical and logical interfaces, including state and configuration information.

For details, see Monitoring the Interfaces.

  • show interfaces terse
  • show interfaces detail
  • show interfaces interface-name

Routing

Displays routing information through the following options:

  • Route Information—Information about the routes in a routing table, including destination, protocol, state, and parameter information. You can narrow the list of routes displayed by specifying search criteria.
  • OSPF Information—Summary of OSPF neighbors, interfaces, and statistics.
  • BGP Information—Summary of BGP routing and neighbor information.
  • RIP Information—Summary of RIP neighbors and statistics.
  • DLSw Information—Summary of DLSw circuits and peers.

For details, see Monitoring Routing Information.

  • Route information
    • show route terse
    • show route detail
  • OSPF information
    • show ospf neighbors
    • show ospf interfaces
    • show ospf statistics
  • BGP information
    • show bgp summary
    • show bgp neighbor
  • RIP information
    • show rip statistics
    • show rip neighbors
  • DLSw information
    • show dlsw capabilities
    • show dlsw circuits
    • show dlsw peers
    • show dlsw reachability

Class of Service (CoS)

Displays information about the performance of class of service on a router through the following options:

  • Interfaces—Displays the physical and logical interfaces in the system and provides details about the CoS components assigned to these interfaces.
  • Classifiers—Displays the forwarding classes and loss priorities that incoming packets are assigned to based on the packet's CoS values.
  • CoS Value Aliases—Displays the CoS value aliases that the system is using to represent Differentiated Services code point (DSCP), DSCP IPv6, MPLS experimental (EXP), and IPv4 precedence bits.
  • RED Drop Profiles—Displays detailed information about the drop profiles used by the system. Also, displays a graph of the random early detection (RED) curve that the system uses to determine the queue fullness and drop probability.
  • Forwarding Classes—Displays the assignment of forwarding classes to queue numbers.
  • Rewrite Rules—Displays packet CoS value rewrite rules based on the forwarding classes and loss priorities.
  • Scheduler Maps—Displays the assignment of forwarding classes to schedulers. Schedulers include transmit rate, rate limit, and buffer size.

For details, see Monitoring Class-of-Service Performance.

  • Interfaces—show class-of-service interface
  • Classifiers—show class-of-service classifier
  • CoS value aliases—show class-of-service code-point-aliases
  • RED drop profiles—show class-of-service drop-profile
  • Forwarding classes—show class-of-service forwarding-class
  • Rewrite rules—show class-of-service rewrite-rule
  • Scheduler maps—show class-of-service scheduler-map

MPLS

Displays information about MPLS label-switched paths (LSPs) and virtual private networks (VPNs) through the following options:

  • Interfaces—Information about the interfaces on which MPLS is enabled, including operational state and any administrative groups applied to an interface.
  • LSP Information—Information about LSP sessions currently active on the Services Router, including inbound (ingress) and outbound (egress) addresses, LSP state, and LSP name.
  • LSP Statistics—Statistics for LSP sessions currently active on the Services Router, including the total number of packets and bytes forwarded through an LSP.
  • RSVP Sessions—Information about RSVP-signaled LSP sessions currently active on the Services Router, including inbound (ingress) and outbound (egress) addresses, LSP state, and LSP name.
  • RSVP Interfaces—Information about the interfaces on which RSVP is enabled, including the interface name, total bandwidth through the interface, and total current reserved and reservable (available) bandwidth on the interface.

For details, see Monitoring MPLS Traffic Engineering Information.

  • Interfaces—show mpls interface
  • LSP information—show mpls lsp
  • LSP Statistics—show mpls lsp statistics
  • RSVP Sessions—show rsvp session
  • RSVP Interfaces—show rsvp interface

Service Sets

Displays information about configured service sets.

For details, see Monitoring Service Sets.

  • show services service-sets summary
  • show services service-sets memory-usage

Firewall

Displays firewall and intrusion detection service (IDS) information through the following options:

  • Stateful Firewall—Displays the stateful firewall configuration.
  • IDS Information—Displays information about the configured IDS.

For details, see Monitoring Firewalls.

  • Stateful firewall information
    • show services stateful-firewall conversations
    • show services stateful-firewall flows
  • IDS information
    • show services ids destination-table
    • show services ids source-table
    • show services ids pair-table

IPSec

Displays configured IPSec tunnels and statistics, and IKE security associations.

For details, see Monitoring IPSec Tunnels.

  • show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics
  • show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations
  • show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations

NAT

Displays configured NAT pools.

For details, see Monitoring NAT Pools.

  • show services nat pool

DHCP

Displays DHCP dynamic and static leases, conflicts, pools, and statistics.

For details, see Monitoring DHCP.

  • show system services dhcp binding
  • show system services dhcp conflict
  • show system services dhcp pool
  • show system services dhcp statistics

RPM

Displays probe results for all RPM probes configured on the Services Router, including the round–trip times, jitter, and loss percentage of probes sent. Additionally, the RPM monitoring page displays a graph that plots the probe results as a function of time.

For details, see Monitoring RPM Probes.

show services rpm probe-results

PPPoE

Displays the following PPPoE information:

  • PPPoE Interfaces—Session-specific information about the interfaces on which PPPoE is enabled.
  • PPPoE Statistics—Statistics for PPPoE sessions currently active.
  • PPPoE Version—Information about the PPPoE protocol currently configured on the router.

For details, see Monitoring PPPoE.

  • PPPoE interfaces—show pppoe interfaces
  • PPPoE statistics—show pppoe statistics
  • PPPoE version—show pppoe version

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