The subtree is probably platform specific but on a pa-200 with 4.1 I can get the 'show system statistics session' data via sysd: admin@PA-200> show system state filter sw.mprelay.s1.dp0.stats.session sw.mprelay.s1.dp0.stats.session: { 'cps_installed': 0, 'session_active': 10, 'session_icmp': 0, 'sess ion_installed': 282918, 'session_max': 65532, 'session_predict': 0, 'session_predict_dst': 0, 'sessio n_predict_src': 0, 'session_tcp': 8, 'session_udp': 2, 'session_util': 0, 'sysup_seconds': 963222, 't hroughput_kbps': 0, 'throughput_pps': 0, } You can use panxapi or pancli from PAN-perl to get this remotely: $ panxapi -t pa-200 -Xxro 'show system state filter "sw.mprelay.s1.dp0.stats.session"' $ pancli -t pa-200 'show system state filter sw.mprelay.s1.dp0.stats.session'
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