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03-24-2012 04:35 AM
Hi,
Just wondering, What is "KA Sent or KA got" menas in show PBF rule name command.
Thanks.
03-24-2012 09:02 PM
Hello,
KA means keep-alive, which in this case would be ping.
This is telling you if the keep-alive packets (ping) were sent or received.
Thanks,
Jason Seals
03-24-2012 11:20 AM
I hope someone could improve the manual so all columns from show commands are described.
I was looking at "show pbf" (page 407 in the cli manual for panos 4.1) where "KA sent" and "KA got" is mentioned in a sample output - but not a single word of what these columns actually referes to 😞
I can compare with manuals from Allied Telesis who bring details into each row and column which the show commands can produce.
For example:
"
Table 8-15: Parameters in output of the show switch counter command
Parameters Meaning
Packet DMA counters
Receive Counters for packets received.
Packets The number of packets received by the CPU from the switch chip.
Discards The number of packets received from the switch chip that were discarded because either the receive queue was greater than 4096, or because the free buffers in the switch were below BufferLevel3, or because there were no data bytes in the packet.
TooFewBuffers The number of packets received from the switch chip that were discarded because the free buffers in the switch were below BufferLevel3.
DescriptorsExhausteds The number of times the switch chip reported that it could not transfer a packet by DMA to a switch buffer because there were no more receive buffer descriptors.
QueueLength The number of packets received from the switch chip waiting to be processed by the CPU.
"
and so on.
03-24-2012 09:02 PM
Hello,
KA means keep-alive, which in this case would be ping.
This is telling you if the keep-alive packets (ping) were sent or received.
Thanks,
Jason Seals
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