Monitoring VNFs Used in Network Services and the VMs That Host the VNFs
On the dashboard, the Network Service Overview provides information about the VNFs used in network services and the VMs that host those VNFs. You can also view information about the component VNFs in a network service by clicking Monitor Network Services in the left navigation bar.
To view information about VNFs used in network services and the VMs that host the VNFs:
See Table 1 for information about the monitoring parameters used for VNFs and the VMs that host them.
Parameter |
Meaning |
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left_net_interface_input_pckt_rate |
Rate of traffic entering the interface that transmits data to the host. |
left_net_interface_output_pckt_rate |
Rate of traffic leaving the interface that transmits data to the host. |
left_net_interface_stats |
State of the interface that transmits data to the network host.
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right_net_interface1_stats |
State of the interface to which the host transmits data.
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right_net_interface_input_packet_rate |
Rate of traffic entering the interface to which the host transmits data. |
right_net_interface_output_packet_rate |
Rate of traffic leaving the interface to which the host transmits data. |
routing_engine_ctrlplane_memusage |
Percentage of the Routing Engine’s control plane memory that VM is using. |
routing_engine_load_average |
Mean percentage of available load capacity used by the Routing Engine’s control plane. |
routing_engine_system_cpu |
Percentage of available CPU capacity used by the Routing Engine’s control plane. |
<VNF>_activesessions |
Number of active sessions of the VNF compared to the maximum number of sessions allowed. |
<VNF>_failedsessions |
Number of sessions of the VNF that VNF Manager failed to activate. |
<VNF>_performance_session |
Number of sessions added (ramp-up rate) for the last 60 seconds. The value does not display the total number of sessions or the number of deleted sessions. |
<VNF>_performance_spu |
Services processing unit (SPU), percentage of CPU capacity that handles the data plane for the security service. |
check_flowd |
Status of the forwarding process on the vSRX VNF.
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vsrx_activesessions |
Number of active sessions of the vSRX VNF compared to the maximum number of sessions allowed. |
vsrx_failedsessions |
Number of sessions of the VNF that VNF Manager failed to activate. |
vsrx_system_uptime |
Amount of time since the vSRX VNF last became operational. |
system_memory |
Percentage of available RAM used by the vSRX VNF. |
left_net_interface_status |
State of the interface that transmits data to the network host.
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right_net_interface_status |
State of the interface to which the host transmits data.
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right_net_interface_input_pckt_rate |
Rate of traffic entering the interface to which the host transmits data. |
right_net_interface_output_pckt_rate |
Rate of traffic leaving the interface to which the host transmits data. |
vsrx_nat_config |
State of the vSRX NAT VNF.
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vsrx_firewall_config |
State of the vSRX firewall VNF.
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vsrx_utm_config |
State of the vSRX UTM VNF.
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vsrx_dpi_config |
State of the DPI firewall VNF.
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iptable_status |
State of the LxCIPtable VNF.
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iptable_system_uptime |
Amount of time since the LxCIPtable VNF last became operational |
cisco_left_interface_status |
State of the interface that transmits data to the network host for the CSR-1000V VNF.
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cisco_right_interface_status |
State of the interface to which the host transmits data for the CSR-1000V VNF.
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cisco_left_input_packets |
Rate of traffic entering the interface that transmits data to the host for the CSR-1000V VNF. |
cisco_left_output_packets |
Rate of traffic leaving the interface that transmits data to the host for the CSR-1000V VNF. |
cisco_right_input_packets |
Rate of traffic entering the interface to which the host transmits data for the CSR-1000V VNF. |
cisco_right_output_packets |
Rate of traffic leaving the interface to which the host transmits data for the CSR-1000V VNF. |
cisco_system-uptime |
Amount of time since the Cisco CSR-1000V VNF last became operational. |
cisco_activesessions |
Number of active sessions of the Cisco CSR-1000V VNF compared to the maximum number of sessions allowed. |