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total-client-side-conns & total-server-side-conns
Hello Lee,
I've tried this in my lab running version 13.1.3.6.
The following values can be used as measures:
Values:
avg-client-side-concurrent-conns max-server-side-concurrent-conns
avg-server-side-concurrent-conns requests
client-side-bits-in server-side-bits-in
client-side-bits-out server-side-bits-out
client-side-conns server-side-conns
client-side-packets-in server-side-packets-in
client-side-packets-out server-side-packets-out
hw-syncookies syncookies
hw-syncookies-accepts syncookies-accepts
max-client-side-concurrent-conns syncookies-rejects
Using client-side-conns and server-side-conns I've had an output pretty similar to yours.
root@(bigip)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos)# show analytics virtual report view-by virtual measures { client-side-conns server-side-conns } range now--now-1h
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Analytics query result
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Time range: 01/13/2022:13:25 (CET) ---> 01/13/2022:14:25 (CET)
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name | client-side-conns | server-side-conns
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/Common/vs_Demo-APM-VPN | 0 | 0
/Common/vs_Demo-DNS-DMZ | 0 | 0
/Common/vs_WAF-Tester | 0 | 0
Hope this helps,
CA
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