asg monitor (on Security Groups)

This command is supported only on these:

  • ElasticXL Cluster

  • Maestro Security Group

  • Scalable Chassis Security Group

Notes:

  • You can run this command in Gaia gClish or in the Expert mode.

  • 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.

Description

Continuously shows the status of the Security Group and its components.

This command shows the same information as the command "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.

The command output shows:

  • Security Gateway Mode (Gateway or Legacy VSX)

  • Number of Security Group Members in the Security Group

  • Number of VSNextVirtual Gateways / Legacy VSXVirtual Systems

  • Information related to VSNext / Legacy VSX configuration

  • Uptime

  • Software Version

Syntax

asg monitor -h

asg monitor

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

asg monitor -l

Parameters

Parameter

Description

No Parameters

Shows the Security Group Member status.

-h

Shows the built-in help.

-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.

Explanation about the Output

Field

Instructions

SGM ID

Identifier of the Security Group Member.

The (local) is the Security Group Member, on which you ran the command.

State

State of the Security Group Member:

  • ACTIVE

    The Security Group Member is processing traffic.

  • DOWN

    The Security Group Member is not processing traffic.

  • DETACHED/LOST

    The Security Group Member is not communicating / during a reboot.

  • INIT

    The Security Group Member is in the initialization phase after reboot.

  • READY

    The Security Group Member is ready to become Active, and is waiting for all other remote Active members to acknowledge its state.

  • Active(Sync)

    The Security Group Member is in a unicast connections sync.

Note - To change the state of the Security Group Member manually, use these commands:

Examples