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Concurrent Connections to GUI of F5
Hi,
I think You can use netstat for this.
So something like this should be OK:
netstat -nt | grep MGMT_IP:443 | grep ESTABLISHED
- Prince_165600Mar 28, 2017
Nimbostratus
Hi Meeple,
If the F5 device is configured to be accessed both via management and self IP address, i dont think this will give an accurate result on how many concurrent users are connected.
- Prince_165600Mar 28, 2017
Nimbostratus
Infact as part of test when i compared the output of above two commands, for some reason i dont even see the attempt :
`@(gtmv111)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) show /sys connection cs-server-addr 10.33.238.171Sys::Connections 10.33.238.189:2275 10.33.238.171:22 10.33.238.189:2275 127.0.0.1:22 tcp 0 (tmm: 1) none 10.33.238.189:2313 10.33.238.171:443 10.33.238.189:2313 127.0.0.1:443 tcp 4 (tmm: 0) none 10.33.238.189:2311 10.33.238.171:443 10.33.238.189:2311 127.0.0.1:443 tcp 3 (tmm: 0) none Total records returned: 3 root@(gtmv111)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos) q [root@gtmv111:Active:Standalone] config netstat -nt | grep 10.33.238.171:443 | grep ESTABLISHED [root@gtmv111:Active:Standalone] config netstat -nt | grep 10.33.238.171:443 | grep ESTABLISHED [root@gtmv111:Active:Standalone] config `
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