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11-19-2010 08:22 AM
Hello,
Is it possible to have a graph with the Realtime bandwidth consumed by each application in VWIRE mode ?
I saw these: http://www.paloaltonetworks.com/products/QoS.html
but for applications, there is only a chart...
Maybe is there a way to make it with the splunk tools?
Regards,
11-22-2011 03:02 PM
I figured out my main problem. I was looking at the wrong interface. I'm thinking backwards.
I'd still like to find a way to see a live graph of bandwidth use. I worked around it by monitoring the public interface through my switch port mirror, but that is a bit of a pain.
The other issue I ran into was that the 'Statistics' graph seems to run until the frame is filled, then stop, and I have to close and re-open the statistics window to continue monitoring.
Thanks,
Simon.
11-21-2010 12:35 PM
James could you go into a little more detail possibly please?
I always think of QOS as being about guaranteeing/reserving bandwidth for particular applications, but the idea of having some sort of real-time graph showing different applications/protocols bandwidth usage sounds pretty useful.
Thanks.
11-22-2011 09:58 AM
I'm having trouble interpreting the graphs that this produces. Is there a multiplier that I'm not seeing?
I'm trying to check my QoS policies, but the 'bumps' on the statistics graph don't seem to exceed .2Mbps in any particular traffic Class. Either I'm not seeing all the traffic or it's not being classified correctly--or the y-axis is off by one or two orders of magnitude.
Also, Is there a way to track realtime bandwidth for the device or per interface?
Thanks,
Simon.
11-22-2011 02:19 PM
@sspivey:
The behavior you describe does not sound correct. Could you put a screenshot of your QoS graph into this thread so I can take a look?
Thanks,
Benjamin
11-22-2011 03:02 PM
I figured out my main problem. I was looking at the wrong interface. I'm thinking backwards.
I'd still like to find a way to see a live graph of bandwidth use. I worked around it by monitoring the public interface through my switch port mirror, but that is a bit of a pain.
The other issue I ran into was that the 'Statistics' graph seems to run until the frame is filled, then stop, and I have to close and re-open the statistics window to continue monitoring.
Thanks,
Simon.
08-29-2012 12:01 PM
From what I was told by an engineer during a troubleshooting session is that enabling QoS for monitoring purposes slows down the throughput of the firewall. So I have shied away from using the realtime graph.
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