Dynamic IP Tunnels with Byte Rate < 2048 workspace
The Dynamic IP Tunnels with Byte Rate < 2048 workspace displays
availability and performance statistics for dynamic IP tunnels with
a byte rate of less than 2048 bytes.
Summary information is displayed in the Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate = 0 Summary table and the Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate < 2048 Summary table.
One way to display the Dynamic IP Tunnels with Byte Rate < 2048
workspace is to do the following:
- Click the IPSec Tunnels Navigator item for
a specific TCP/IP stack to access the Dynamic IP
Tunnels Statistics workspace.
- Right-click the Link icon by one
of the rows of the Dynamic IP Tunnels Statistics Summary
table.
- Select the Dynamic IP Tunnels with Byte Rate <
2048 link.
The Dynamic IP Tunnels with Byte Rate < 2048 workspace contains
the following views:
- Tunnel States: Shows the current number
of dynamic IP tunnels in different states for the given TCP/IP stack.
The query for this view uses the IPSec Status attribute group instead
of the Dynamic IP Tunnels attribute group. The graph is a bar chart
where:
- Yellow represents the number of Active tunnels.
- Blue represents the number of Active Shadow
(SWSA) tunnels.
- Pink represents the number of Pending or
Incomplete tunnels.
- Green represents the number of Expired tunnels.
- Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate = 0 Summary table:
Provides performance and configuration information for dynamic IP
tunnels that are active and had a byte rate of 0 in the most recent
interval. A byte rate of 0 could be indicative of a problem with
the tunnel. Each row in the table represents a single dynamic IP
tunnel.
- Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate < 2048 Summary table:
Provides performance and configuration data about dynamic IP tunnels
that had a byte rate < 2048 in the most recent interval. Each
row in the table represents a single dynamic IP tunnel.
Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate = 0 Summary table
The Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate = 0 Summary table provides
performance and configuration information for dynamic IP tunnels that
are active and had a byte rate of 0 in the most recent interval.
A byte rate of 0 could be indicative of a problem with the tunnel.
Each row in the table represents a single dynamic IP tunnel.
For a complete list of the attributes available in the Dynamic
IP Tunnels With Byte Rate = 0 Summary table, and a brief description
of each, see the Dynamic IP Tunnels Attributes help panel.
The following additional workspaces can be accessed by right-clicking
the Link icon in the Dynamic IP Tunnels With
Byte Rate = 0 Summary table:
- IKE Tunnels by Tunnel ID workspace (default):
Navigates to the IKE Tunnels By Tunnel ID workspace and displays
the IKE tunnel used to activate the selected tunnel.
- Current IP Filters by Filter Rule Definition Name workspace:
Navigates to the Current IP Filters By Filter Rule Definition Name
workspace and displays the IP filter used to activate the selected
tunnel.
- Dynamic IP Tunnels by Destination Address workspace:
Navigates to the Dynamic IP Tunnels By Destination Address workspace
and displays tunnels that match the destination IP address you specified
in the Destination Address dialog box. This dialog box prompts you
for a destination IP address that is compared to the currently active
tunnels for a TCP/IP stack. The IP address input field in the dialog
box is filled in by default with the value from the Destination
Address column for the selected tunnel, but you can change this
value to be any IPv4 or IPv6 address found on this TCP/IP stack. Specify
an IP address that has the same IP address version as the selected
connection. If you specify an IPv6 address and the selected connection
has an IPv4 address, then the linked-to workspace will not find any
tunnels to display. With this address as input, this link navigates
to the Dynamic IP Tunnels By Destination Address workspace showing
the IP tunnels that match the destination IP address that you provided.
Note that if the Destination Address column
in the Summary table is blank, the IP address input field in the dialog
box is filled with an IP address that has a value of zero (0) for
all subnets in the address.
Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate < 2048 Summary table
The Dynamic IP Tunnels With Byte Rate < 2048 Summary table provides
performance and configuration data about dynamic IP tunnels that had
a byte rate less than 2048 in the most recent interval. Each row
in the table represents a single dynamic IP tunnel. A low byte rate
could be indicative of a problem and this workspace allows users to
examine information about tunnels with lower byte rates. This view
may be used to see if there is a large number of expired tunnels using
up system resources.
For a complete list of the attributes available in the Dynamic
IP Tunnels With Byte Rate < 2048 Summary table, and a brief description
of each, see the Dynamic IP Tunnels Attributes help panel.
The following additional workspaces can be accessed by right-clicking
on the Link icon in the Dynamic IP Tunnels With
Byte Rate < 2048 Summary table:
- IKE Tunnels by Tunnel ID workspace (default):
Navigates to the IKE Tunnels By Tunnel ID workspace and displays
the IKE tunnel used to activate the selected tunnel.
- Current IP Filters by Filter Rule Definition Name workspace:
Navigates to the Current IP Filters By Filter Rule Definition Name
workspace and displays the IP filter used to activate the selected
tunnel.
- Dynamic IP Tunnels by Destination Address workspace:
Navigates to the Dynamic IP Tunnels By Destination Address workspace
and displays tunnels that match the destination IP address you specified
in the Destination Address dialog box. This dialog box prompts you
for a destination IP address that is compared to the currently active
tunnels for a TCP/IP stack. The IP address input field in the dialog
box is filled in by default with the value from the Destination
Address column for the selected tunnel, but you can change this
value to be any IPv4 or IPv6 address found on this TCP/IP stack. Specify
an IP address that has the same IP address version as the selected
connection. If you specify an IPv6 address and the selected connection
has an IPv4 address, then the linked-to workspace will not find any
tunnels to display. With this address as input, this link navigates
to the Dynamic IP Tunnels By Destination Address workspace showing
the IP tunnels that match the destination IP address that you provided.
Note that if the Destination Address column
in the Summary table is blank, the IP address input field in the dialog
box is filled with an IP address that has a value of zero (0) for
all subnets in the address.
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