Monitoring Ipsec Tunnels - Juniper J-Series Administration Manual

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Table 73 on page 140 summarizes key output fields for stateful firewall filter intrusion
detection.
Table 73: Summary of Key Firewall IDS Output Fields
Field
Values
Source Address
Source address for the event.
Destination address
Destination address for the event.
Time
Total time the information has been in the IDS table.
Bytes
Total number of bytes sent from the source to the destination address, in thousands (
(
m
Packets
Total number of packets sent from the source to the destination address, in thousands (
(
m
Flows
Total number of flows of packets sent from the source to the destination address, in thousands (
or millions (
Anomalies
Total number of anomalies in the anomaly table, in thousands (
Application
Configured application, such as FTP or Telnet.

Monitoring IPSec Tunnels

IPSec tunnel information includes information about active IPSec tunnels configured
on the Services Router, as well as traffic statistics through the tunnels. To view IPSec
tunnel information, select Monitor>IPSec in the J-Web interface, or enter the
following CLI
Table 74 on page 140 summarizes key output fields in IPSec displays.
Table 74: Summary of Key IPSec Output Fields
Field
Values
IPSec Tunnels
Service Set
Name of the service set for which the IPSec tunnel is defined.
Rule
Name of the rule set applied to the IPSec tunnel.
Term
Name of the IPSec term applied to the IPSec tunnel.
Local Gateway
Gateway address of the local system.
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Using the Monitoring Tools
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show
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show services ipsec-vpn ipsec statistics
show services ipsec-vpn ipsec security-associations
show services ipsec-vpn ike security-associations
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