Timeout—the time (in milliseconds) that a test has in which to pass
Hostname or IP address—the probe's destination
Tracked by—the tracks that use the probe to monitor the network
Tests run—the total number of tests run since statistics were last cleared
Failed—the total number of failures since statistics were last cleared
Time in current state—listed in days, hours, minutes, and seconds
As for tracks, you can view the entire configuration of all probes configured
on the ProCurve Secure Router:
Syntax: show running-config probe [verbose]
Debugging Network Monitor Probes
Debugging probes gives you a moment-to-moment view of the results of tests.
You can see in real time when a test passes or fails, even if the test does not
alter the probe's state.
Enter this command from the enable mode context:
Syntax: debug probe
You can also specify a specific probe:
Syntax: debug probe <name>
Messages display the results of tests, but not the contents of actual packets.
To view packets, enter the debug command for the protocol used by that
probe: debug ip icmp or debug ip tcp.
Clearing Statistics
When viewing network monitoring probes and tracks, you often want to view
current conditions. Table 9-6 shows the commands used to clear network
monitoring counters. When you clear a probe, the probe's statistics clear, but
not the count that the probe has been keeping of the number of tests that have
failed.
Network Monitoring
Configuring Network Monitoring
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