
Showing Traffic Information (asg_ifconfig)
Check Point Maestro R80.20SP Administration Guide | 80
Parameter
Description
-b <
SGM_
IDs
>
Applies to Security Appliances as specified by
<
SGM_IDs
>
.
<
SGM_IDs
>
can be:
n
No
<
SGM_IDs
> specified, or
all
- Applies to all Security Appliances and
Chassis
n
One Security Appliance (for example,
1_1
)
n
A comma-separated list of Security Appliances (for example,
1_1,1_4
)
n
A range of Security Appliances (for example,
1_1-1_4
)
n
One Chassis (
chassis1
, or
chassis2
)
n
The active Chassis (
chassis_active
)
<
interface
>
The name of the interface.
analyze
Shows accumulated traffic information.
Use the
-a
,
-v,
and
-d <delay>
parameters to show traffic distribution between
interfaces.
banalyze
Shows accumulated traffic information.
Use the
-a
,
-v,
and
-d <delay>
parameters to show traffic distribution between
interfaces.
You can use these parameters to sort the traffic distribution table:
n
-rp
X packets
n
-rb
X bytes
n
-rd
X dropped packets
n
-tp
X packets
n
-tb
X bytes
n
-td
X dropped packet
For example, if you sort with the
-rb
option, the higher values appear at the top of the
RX bytes
column in the traffic distribution table:
SGM ID
RX packets
RX bytes
RX dropped
1_03
70%
1_02
20%
1_01
10%
By default, the traffic distribution table is not sorted.
-d
<
delay
>
Delay, in seconds, between data samples. Default = 5.
-a
Shows total traffic volume.
By default (without
-a
), the average traffic volume per second shows.
-v
Verbose mode - shows traffic distribution between interfaces.