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How much bandwith are GlobalProtect clients comsuming?

L2 Linker

Hello,

 

Is there a way to see the bandwidth that VPNs clients are using when they are connected through a VPN? I have not seen any specific report for GlobalProtect statistics, for example in ACC. Just logs in the tab Monitor, but they are not showing the activity of the users.

 

Regards,

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@iscott,

 

Try below filter under ACC tab, it may give you statistics that you are looking for.

Under Global Filters, select source zone and under source zone selections, select zone associated with Global Protect VPN. This will give you all the applications usage, session of clients/users and traffic details.

 

Hope it helps!

Mayur

M

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

@iscott,

 

Try below filter under ACC tab, it may give you statistics that you are looking for.

Under Global Filters, select source zone and under source zone selections, select zone associated with Global Protect VPN. This will give you all the applications usage, session of clients/users and traffic details.

 

Hope it helps!

Mayur

M

L2 Linker

Try filtering out Global Protect zones under ACC tab.

L1 Bithead

Are you using a network monitoring tool with SNMP? You can also query the tunnel interface for interface statistics.

No. I am not using an SNMP community. 

 

When you say that I can ask for interface statistics, what are you referring to? To associate an Interface Mgmt Profile?

 

Regards,

L1 Bithead

In a very crude, general sense...

 

If your GP is setup to establish the connections using SSL, you can get a rough idea from the ACC tab >> Network Activity tab

You can filter that down further to include the zone for your GP connections.

 

HTH

 

Thx,

Ap.

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