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VPN Bandwidth report?

Hey All,

 

I'm trying to find out how much data is flowing across a particular ipsec vpn link between two offices within a 24-hour period.  Can anyone point me to the proper report for this info?

 



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  • Hi Zane,

    if you have logging enabled on the port you should see the traffic in the daily executive report assuming you only have 1 vpn.

    Ian

  • rfcat_vk said:

    Hi Zane,

    if you have logging enabled on the port you should see the traffic in the daily executive report assuming you only have 1 vpn.

    Ian

     

     

    also, I just looked at the executive report.  it shows the following information which appears to be related to L2TP, not IPSEC:

    VPN
     
    VPN connections :
    17
     
    VPN traffic (L2TP,PPTP) :
    0 B
  • Hi Zane,

    to get this feature you will need to create a feature request and I don't have the url for that site.

    This is messy but should get you your answer for a one off report, again referring to the executive report, total all the IP addresses that use the tunnel. There is no export in any format other than PDF that I can see. Trouble with this approach is no time frames.

    Ian
    Further thoughts. Look under reports on the main tab then VPN that might help.

  • In order to wrap this up:  I opened a case with tech support.  They have no reports or logging to offer that would give me this information.  They offered no work-around or cli command to get this information, so at this point its safe to say there is no way to retrieve the bandwidth utilization on a IPSEC tunnel

     

    I'm guessing if this had been a RED tunnel, I might have been able to get that information due to the fact that RED tunnels create a virtual port against which I could collect the data. Or possibly if this tunnel was in its own zone, maybe?

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  • In order to wrap this up:  I opened a case with tech support.  They have no reports or logging to offer that would give me this information.  They offered no work-around or cli command to get this information, so at this point its safe to say there is no way to retrieve the bandwidth utilization on a IPSEC tunnel

     

    I'm guessing if this had been a RED tunnel, I might have been able to get that information due to the fact that RED tunnels create a virtual port against which I could collect the data. Or possibly if this tunnel was in its own zone, maybe?

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