Monitoring and Configuration
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Parameter
Description
-l
Show the meaning of the abbreviations in the output for a Chassis with more
than 3 SGMs.
Monitoring Chassis and Component Status (asg
monitor)
Use this command to continuously monitor Chassis and component status. This command shows
the same information as
asg stat
, but the information stays on the screen and refreshes at
user-specified intervals (default = 1 second). To stop the monitor session, press
Ctrl-c
.
Note
- If you run this command in a Virtual System context, you see only the output for
that Virtual System. You can also specify the Virtual System as a command parameter.
Syntax
> asg monitor
> asg monitor [-v|-all] [-amw] [-vs <
vs_ids
>] <
interval
>
> asg monitor -l
> asg monitor -h
Parameter
Description
No parameters
Shows the SGM status.
-h
Shows the command syntax and help information.
-amw
Shows the Anti-Malware policy date instead of the Firewall policy date.
-v
Shows only Chassis component status.
-all
Shows both SGM and Chassis component status.
<
interval
>
Sets the data refresh interval (in seconds) for this session.
-vs <
vs_ids
>
Shows the component status for one or more Virtual Systems. <
vs_ids
> can
be:
•
No <
vs_ids
> (default) - Shows the current Virtual System context.
•
One Virtual System.
•
A comma-separated list of Virtual Systems (1, 2, 4, 5).
•
A range of Virtual Systems (VS 3-5).
•
all
- Shows all Virtual Systems.
Note:
This parameter is only relevant in a VSX environment.
For a Chassis with more than 3 SGMs, the output has abbreviations to make
the output more compact.
-l
Shows legend of column title abbreviations.
-h
Shows the command syntax and help information.