Monitoring System and Component Status (asg monitor)

Description

Use the asg monitor command in Gaia gClishClosed The name of the global command line shell in Check Point Gaia operating system for Security Appliances connected to Check Point Quantum Maestro Orchestrators. Commands you run in this shell apply to all Security Appliances in the Security Group. or the Expert mode to continuously monitor the status of the system and its components.

This command shows the same information as the Showing Hardware State (asg stat), but the information stays on the screen and refreshes at intervals specified by the user. Default = 1 second). To stop the monitor session, press CTRL+C.

Note - If you run this command in a Virtual System context, you only see the output for that Virtual System. You can also specify the Virtual System context as a command parameter.

Syntax

asg monitor -h

asg monitor

asg monitor [-v | -all] [-amw] <Interval>

asg monitor -l

Parameters

Parameter

Description

-h

Shows the built-in help.

No Parameters

Shows the Security GroupClosed A logical group of Security Appliances that provides Active/Active cluster functionality. A Security Group can contain one or more Security Appliances. Security Groups work separately and independently from each other. To the production networks, a Security Group appears a single Security Gateway. Every Security Group contains: (A) Applicable Uplink ports, to which your production networks are connected; (B) Security Appliances (the Quantum Maestro Orchestrator determines the applicable Downlink ports automatically); (C) Applicable management port, to which the Check Point Management Server is connected. Member status.

-amw

Shows the Anti-Malware policy date instead of the Firewall policy date.

-v

Shows only the System component status.

-all

Shows both Security Group Member and System component status.

<Interval>

Configures the data refresh interval (in seconds) for this session.

Default is 10 seconds.

-l

Shows legend of column title abbreviations.

Below are some examples: