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07-02-2017 11:49 PM
hello everyone , is anyone knows that how to view the number of new sessions per second on paloalto ? my pan-os version is 7.1.8 .
07-03-2017 12:30 AM
Hi @Kumasan,
The command you are looking for is 'show session info' in CLI :
admin@PA-VM> show session info
target-dp: *.dp0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of sessions supported: 49998
Number of active sessions: 0
Number of active TCP sessions: 0
Number of active UDP sessions: 0
Number of active ICMP sessions: 0
Number of active BCAST sessions: 0
Number of active MCAST sessions: 0
Number of active predict sessions: 0
Session table utilization: 0%
Number of sessions created since bootup: 437205
Packet rate: 0/s
Throughput: 0 kbps
New connection establish rate: 0 cps
Hope it helps,
-Kiwi.
07-03-2017 12:30 AM
Hi @Kumasan,
The command you are looking for is 'show session info' in CLI :
admin@PA-VM> show session info
target-dp: *.dp0
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of sessions supported: 49998
Number of active sessions: 0
Number of active TCP sessions: 0
Number of active UDP sessions: 0
Number of active ICMP sessions: 0
Number of active BCAST sessions: 0
Number of active MCAST sessions: 0
Number of active predict sessions: 0
Session table utilization: 0%
Number of sessions created since bootup: 437205
Packet rate: 0/s
Throughput: 0 kbps
New connection establish rate: 0 cps
Hope it helps,
-Kiwi.
07-03-2017 07:58 PM
HI @kiwi thank you very much !
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