![]() ![]() When configuring alerts for your VPN infrastructure you may want to consider: Statseeker alerts can be triggered by, syslog and SNMP trap messages, device and interface events, and thresholds that have been configured against timeseries data. Note: do not create a timefilter specifying the last minute ( range=now -1m to now) as this can return null values in some instances. For a short (2min) video running through the process see: Column Specific Timefilters. This will allow you to build a report containing both average values (for the reporting period as specified by the report timefilter) and another column presenting the current value for the same metric. When building tabular reports, you are able to specify a column-specific timefilter. A quick (2min) video running through the process to show some of the options available can be seen here. Specify the Last 05 Minutes in the NIM Console timefilter prior to running the report.Īny VPN Sessions reports can be expanded or customized via Statseeker’s Custom Reporting. Use the time selector within the report to select Favorites > Last 05 Minutes. The VPN reports available through older versions of Statseeker do not feature this functionality, instead the report timefilter is static and must be specified in the NIM console prior to running the report, just like the device and group filters. Statseeker v5.5 introduced the in-report Time Selector, allowing you to alter the reporting period while viewing the report (see Custom Reporting: Time Selector for more details). Reports default to any timefilter that has been specified within the report configuration, if there is not timefilter specified, then the report will fallback to the timefilter specified in the Console when the report is run. Note: the Statseeker VPN Monitoring Bundle also includes reports for other Vendor Specific VPN data: Cisco VPN Sessions Load Balancing Graphsīy default, these reports will target all monitored Cisco devices which are providing VPN data, but you can filter the report to a specific device or group of devices by selecting those entities (devices and/or groups) in the Console prior to running the report.This data is provided via a number of linked reports: Number of remote access users, groups and sessions supported by the device. ![]() The scope of these reports has been expanded with the new VPN Sessions package, these new reports provide current values and data history for VPN Session details including: The examples provided here will reference Cisco hardware specifically, but the same principles and practices can be employed for any vendor specific data.Ī standard Statseeker installation comes with a range of vendor specific VPN reports for Cisco VPN sessions. ![]() Note: due to differences in how data can be retrieved from devices from various manufacturers, Statseeker provides vendor specific data configurations for VPN centric infrastructure: Cisco, F5, Juniper Pulse, Palo Alto, SonicWall, etc.
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