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05-30-2012 07:48 AM
I ran the command 'show system statistics application' on the CLI of our PA-4020 at the Internet border and see these results....
Virtual System: vsys1
application sessions packets bytes
-------------------------------- ---------- ------------ ------------
facetime 36346 55150 36706211790
google-video-base 40330 3466105 62341573161
mozy 656 11642 2143728771
vimeo 137485 263408297 259778519788
android-market 2673 6024245 6362573242
yousendit 3329 90659 27826458438
yum 72329 1284043 2050390425
amazon-cloud-player 15729 2464502 2043038257
soap 923520 24875979 10624880850
facebook-mail 19774 3435135 2017554859
pcanywhere 16052 18133 2006225344
ms-exchange 32235 12012690 6249051910
ssh 490175 4762525 2368436927123
amazon-cloud-drive-uploading 74 1671838 1878615128
qq-audio-video 89 1042 1845425531
rss 2138582 123878273 100605058292
bomgar 120752 2054117 1817296056
itunes-appstore 115640 2983296 1808015578
sybase 1976 3598683 1803018950
web-crawler 3651427 627714540 259430754242
...but when I go to the GUI of that device and check the ACC page, I see a very different set of applications (no matter if I sort on sessions or bytes). For example, facetime, google-video-base and mozy do not appear in the ACC. The top apps shown in the ACC are typically ones like web-browsing or ssl, which don't appear with the CLI command.
Does anyone else have this same situation? Is the a reason for the differences?
Thanks
05-30-2012 11:57 AM
Hi...The CLI stats is refreshed frequently, every 2 seconds or so, and its stats is updated more often than the ACC. The ACC is summarizing the traffic usage every 15 minutes.
Thanks.
05-30-2012 12:40 PM
Doesnt ACC also only show last hour by default where the CLI shows for total uptime?
05-30-2012 01:02 PM
Yes, the ACC default to last hour but that timeframe can be changed. Regardless, the ACC may not include the traffic within the last 15 minutes since it only summarizes every 15 minutes.
Thanks.
05-31-2012 05:51 AM
Thanks that's very helpful
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