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Chapter 14 Monitoring Your Network
Using Dashboards to Monitor the ACE System and Virtual Contexts
The components of the individual ACE Virtual Context Dashboard panes are described in the following
sections.
• Device Configuration Summary Table, page 14-12
• Context With Denied Resource Usage Detected Table, page 14-13
• Context Resource Usage Graph, page 14-14
• Load Balancing Servers Performance Graphs, page 14-14
Device Configuration Summary Table
The Device Configuration Summary table displays the following information:
• Virtual Servers—Total count of virtual servers configured in all contexts and the count of virtual
servers that are in the In Service and Out of Service state. DM also identifies virtual servers that
have a Status Not Available state (due to polled failing, polled disable, and so on) and have a Status
Not Supported state (due to a lack of ACE SNMP support). A hyperlink enables you to view load
balancing virtual server monitoring information based on the identified state (see the “Monitoring
Load Balancing on Virtual Servers” section on page 14-23). For example, if you click the In Service
hyperlink, you will see only the virtual servers that are currently in service.
• Real Servers—Total count of real servers configured in all contexts and the count of real servers that
are in In Service and Out of Service. A hyperlink enables you to view load balancing real server
monitoring information based on the identified state (see the “Monitoring Load Balancing on Real
Servers” section on page 14-25). For example, if you click the In Service hyperlink, you will see
only the real servers that are currently in service.
• Probes—Total count of probes configured in all contexts and the count of probes that are in the In
Service and Out of Service state. A hyperlink enables you to view load balancing probe monitoring
information based on the identified state (see the “Monitoring Load Balancing on Probes” section
on page 14-27). For example, if you click the In Service hyperlink, you will see only the probes that
are currently in service.
• Gigabit Ethernets—Total count of Gigabit Ethernet physical interfaces configured on the ACE
appliance based on their operational status of Up and Down. A hyperlink enables you to view traffic
summary information based on the identified state (see the “Monitoring Traffic” section on
page 14-21). For example, if you click the Up hyperlink, you will see only the Gigabit Ethernet
physical interfaces that currently have an operational status of Up.
• VLANs—Total count of VLANs configured and the count of VLANs based on operational status -
Up and Down. A hyperlink enables you to view traffic summary information based on the identified
state (see the “Monitoring Traffic” section on page 14-21). For example, if you click the Up
hyperlink, you will see only the VLAN interfaces that currently have an operational status of Up.
• Port Channels—Total count of port channels configured on the ACE appliance based on their
operational status of Up and Down. A hyperlink enables you to view traffic summary information
based on the identified state (see the “Monitoring Traffic” section on page 14-21). For example, if
you click the Up hyperlink, you will see only the port channels that currently have an operational
status of Up.
• BVIs—Total count of BVI interfaces and the count of BVI interfaces based on their operational
status of Up and Down. A hyperlink enables you to view traffic summary information based on the
identified state (see the “Monitoring Traffic” section on page 14-21). For example, if you click the
Up hyperlink, you will see only the BVI interfaces that currently have an operational status of Up.
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