Routing Traffic between two VR's and Bytes Send and Receive info in GUI

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Routing Traffic between two VR's and Bytes Send and Receive info in GUI

Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

 

I was Testing the Connectivity between two end points for Testing Purpose only 

 

Server(10.50.50.1)--------Sw1---------eth1/8----- PA-------------eth1/7-----------------Sw2-----------User PC(10.7.7.6)

 

PA VR1 has interface Eth1/7

PA VR2 has interface Eth1/8

 

Server IP 10.50.50.1

PC IP 10.7.7.6

 

Sw1 and Sw2 has point to point connections with PA.

 

1>User PC can ping PA Eth1/7 and Eth1/8 IP address.

 

2>VR2 has route to server 10.50.50.1 pointing to next VR which is VR1.

 

3>VR1 has no route back to 10.7.7.6 I did not add this deliberately

 

4>We have all the rules from PC to server.

 

 

Test I did 

 

I try the ssh connection to server from PC and in GUI i see the bytes send and receive even though VR1 has no route back to the PC via VR2?

 

Need to know  traffic log  shows bytes send and receive in GUI

1>Are these bytes send and receive between two VR

2>Are these bytes send and receive  between VR1 and  PC

3>Are these bytes send and receive bertween VR2 and Server?

 

 

 

 

MP

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No

Bytes are counted for the session, independently of how many VR the packets pass
Bytes sent is what the client sends out, bytes received is what the server sends back
Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

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Cyber Elite
Cyber Elite

The bytes received will represent bytes received on eth1/8

The 2 vr are still inside the same vsys, so bytes counted are for the whole vsys

ie. the bytes counted are shared for the 2 vr, there will not be individual bytes for vr1 or vr2

Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

so when user tries ssh via eth1/7 will not be that  also be bytes received?

bytes received is traffic coming to firewall.

 

So correct me if i am wrong bytes received will be on both eth1/7 and eth1/8?

yes they are in same VR.

 

Same way bytes transmitted will be on both interfaces eth1/7 and eth1/8 right?

MP

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Can you please confirm my last note?

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No

Bytes are counted for the session, independently of how many VR the packets pass
Bytes sent is what the client sends out, bytes received is what the server sends back
Tom Piens
PANgurus - Strata specialist; config reviews, policy optimization

Many Thanks on Replying to the update.

MP

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