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Monitoring <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong> status<br />

18-4 Monitoring, Auditing, and Reporting<br />

TCP Connections—This area displays the number <strong>of</strong> TCP<br />

connections that are currently open on this <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>. To<br />

view details, click TCP Connections.<br />

UDP Connections—This area displays the number <strong>of</strong> UDP<br />

connections that currently exist for this <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>.<br />

IP Filter Sessions—This area displays the number <strong>of</strong> IP Filter sessions<br />

that currently exist for this <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>. To view details for<br />

these sessions, click IP Filter Sessions.<br />

Process—This area displays the status <strong>of</strong> each process that is<br />

currently running on this <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>. It provides the following<br />

details for each process:<br />

— CPU: This field displays the percentage <strong>of</strong> CPU currently being<br />

used to run each process.<br />

— Process Size: This field displays the amount <strong>of</strong> memory a<br />

process is using.<br />

— Resident memory: This field displays the amount <strong>of</strong> physical<br />

memory a process is using.<br />

Network Traffic—This area provides traffic information for each <strong>of</strong><br />

the network interfaces on this <strong>Sidewinder</strong> <strong>G2</strong>. The name <strong>of</strong> each<br />

network interface is displayed in the left column. The second and<br />

third columns indicate the average number <strong>of</strong> inbound and<br />

outbound packets processed per second by each interface,<br />

respectively.<br />

(You can also view this information by typing netstat -is at the<br />

command prompt.)<br />

Proxy Traffic—This area lists each proxy that is currently passing<br />

traffic and the number <strong>of</strong> instances.<br />

Uptime—This area displays the amount <strong>of</strong> time since the last<br />

reboot.<br />

Refresh Rate—This field indicates how <strong>of</strong>ten the Monitoring<br />

window will refresh. Valid values range from 5 seconds to 10<br />

minutes. The default is 30 seconds.<br />

When you modify the refresh rate, the change will not take effect<br />

until the next scheduled refresh time. To make the change take<br />

effect immediately, press Enter after changing the refresh value.

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