Active Alarms And The Events Log File - Avaya VPN Gateway User Manual

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To check if the VPN Gateway(s) is getting network traffic, type the following command:
/stats/dump
>> #
The screen output provides information about currently active request sessions, total
completed request sessions, as well as SSL statistics for configured virtual SSL servers.
To check statistics for the local Ethernet network interface card, type the following command:
/info/ethernet
>> #
The screen output provides information about the total number of received and transmitted
packets, the number of errors when receiving and transmitting packets, as well as the type of
error such as dropped packets, overrun packets, malformed packets, packet collisions, and
lack of carrier.
To check if a virtual server (on the Application Switch) is working, type the following command
at any menu prompt:
ping
>> #
To capture and analyze TCP traffic sent from a virtual SSL server to the backend server, type
the following command (where you replace "#" with the index number of the desired virtual
SSL server):
/cfg/ssl/server #/trace/tcpdump
>> #
To capture and analyze decrypted SSL traffic sent between a client and a virtual SSL server,
type the following command (where you replace "#" with the index number of the desired virtual
SSL server):
/cfg/ssl/server #/trace/ssldump
>> #

Active Alarms and the Events Log File

To view an alarm that has been triggered and is active, type the following command:
/info/events/alarms
>> #
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