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What is the command to check the bandwidth utilisation on F5 LTM interface...?
What is the command to check the bandwidth utilisation on F5 LTM interface...?
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- What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
[tmsh] show net interface ...
- siyadh_121603
Nimbostratus
Hi,
As i tried, its shows the same always... :(
Net::Interface Name Status Bits Bits Pkts Pkts Drops Errs Media
In Out In Out1.1 up 255.6G 259.2G 221.9M 240.0M 0 0 1000T-FD 1.2 up 70.8G 85.5G 106.3M 137.2M 0 0 1000T-FD 1.3 up 12.1T 11.9T 2.1G 1.9G 151.7M 0 1000T-FD 1.4 up 11.7T 11.9T 2.0G 1.9G 161.5M 0 1000T-FD
- What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
Perhaps a bug? Do the stats you view in the GUI look the same?
- What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
Thanks but, do the stats you view in the GUI look the same?
- What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
Regarding the current bandwidth utilisation, is the graph under Statistics > Performance not what you're looking for?
- What_Lies_Bene1
Cirrostratus
Each service being each Virtual Server?
- THi
Nimbostratus
You can get more detailed real time statistics per virtual server and per (node) member with bigtop command from the cli. It spits out Unix top-like data table (bits-in-out/connections) since last boot and last x seconds (default is 4 secs, you can change the sampling interval).
For graphical stats, if the virtuals are http(s), you can possibly provision Analytics (AVR, Application Visibility Reporting) and get per application statistics. AVR comes free with the LTM, but needs memory/CPU..
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