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Monitoring service sets – Juniper Networks J-Series User Manual

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Table 68: Summary of Key RSVP Interfaces Information Output Fields (continued)

Additional Information

Values

Field

State of the interface:

Disabled

—No traffic engineering information

is displayed.

Down

—The interface is not operational.

Enabled

—Displays traffic engineering

information.

Up

—The interface is operational.

State

Number of reservations that are actively reserving
bandwidth on the interface.

Active resv

User-configured subscription factor.

Subscription

Total interface bandwidth, in bits per second
(bps).

Static BW

Amount of bandwidth that RSVP is allowed to
reserve, in bits per second (bps). It is equal to
(

static bandwidth X subscription factor

).

Available BW

Currently reserved bandwidth, in bits per second
(bps).

Reserved BW

Highest bandwidth that has ever been reserved
on this interface, in bits per second (bps).

Highwater mark

Monitoring Service Sets

A service set is a group of rules from a stateful firewall filter, Network Address
Translation (NAT), intrusion detection service (IDS), or IP Security (IPSec) that you
apply to a services interface. You can configure IDS, NAT, and stateful firewall filter
service rules within the same service set. You must configure IPSec services in a
separate service set. For more information about using service sets with these features,
see the J-series Services Router Advanced WAN Access Configuration Guide.

Service set information includes the services interfaces on the Services Router, the
number of services sets configured on the interfaces, and the total CPU used by the
service sets. To view these service set properties, select Monitor>Service Sets in
the J-Web interface, or enter the following CLI

show

commands:

show services service-sets summary

show services service-sets memory-usage

Table 69 on page 136 summarizes key output fields in service sets displays.

Using the Monitoring Tools

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Chapter 7: Monitoring the Router and Routing Operations