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Contents
Preface....................................................................................................7
Formatting Conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Related Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Getting Service and Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Documentation Feedback. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
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Using Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Viewing Recent Log Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Configuring Views. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Searching Recent AppFirewall Log Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
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Preface
Learn about the Command Center documentation, including information about support
options and ways to send us feedback.
For information about new features and enhancements for this release, see the Citrix
Command Center 4.1 Release Notes.
Formatting Conventions
This documentation uses the following formatting conventions.
Convention
Meaning
Boldface
Italics
Monospace
Related Documentation
Citrix documentation is available at http://support.citrix.com/.
For information about Citrix Command Center, the following guides are available:
w Citrix Command Center Installation Guide. Installation instructions for installing
Command Center on Windows and Linux platforms.
w Citrix Command Center Administrator's Guide. Conceptual reference and
instructions for administering, securing, and backing up the CommandCenter server.
w Citrix Command Center User's Guide. Conceptual reference for managing
andmonitoring NetScaler and WANScaler devices using Command Center.
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w Citrix Command Center Release Notes. Up-to-date information about new features
and known issues.
Note: Citrix Command Center documentation is also available at: http://
docs.citrix.com.
For information about the Citrix NetScaler, the following guides are available:
w Citrix NetScaler Quick Start Guide. Quick reference for basic hardware and software
installation.
w Citrix Hardware Installation and Setup Guide. Hardware installation and initial
configuration information for all hardware models and platforms.
w Citrix NetScaler Getting Started Guide. Core concepts, installation, and
configuration instructions for setting up a NetScaler for the first time. Includes handson labs that covers commonly used features.
w Citrix NetScaler Migration Guide. Migration instructions for setting up a new version
of a NetScaler with a list of all new and deprecated commands, parameters, and
SNMP OIDs.
w Citrix NetScaler Administration Guide. Manage and monitor the NetScaler using builtin features, such as AAA policies, role-based authorization, SNMP, and statistical
counters.
w Citrix NetScaler Traffic Management Guide. Configuration and installation
information for traffic management features, such as load balancing, content
switching, and DNS.
w Citrix NetScaler Application Optimization Guide. Configuration and installation
information for optimization features, such as integrated caching and TCP buffering.
Most optimization features are policy-based.
w Citrix NetScaler Application Security Guide. Configuration and installation
information for security features, such as Denial of Service (DoS) protection,
content filtering, and rewrite.
w Citrix NetScaler Networking Guide. Configuration information for networking
features with an emphasis on dynamic routing.
w Citrix NetScaler Policy Configuration and Reference Guide. Configuration and
reference information for controlling the behavior of NetScaler functions by using
advanced policies and expressions, classic policies and expressions, and HTTP callouts.
w Citrix Application Firewall Guide. Installation and configuration instructions for a
standalone Citrix Application Firewall and the integrated Citrix NetScaler
Application Firewall feature.
w Citrix NetScaler Developers Guide. A guide for application developers who use XML
API.
w Citrix NetScaler API Reference. A reference guide for application developers.
w Citrix NetScaler Command Reference Guide. A reference that includes all NetScaler
commands.
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w A knowledge base containing thousands of technical solutions to support your Citrix
environment
w An online product documentation library
w Interactive support forums for every Citrix product
w Access to the latest hotfixes and service packs
w Knowledge Center Alerts that notify you when a topic is updated
Note: To set up an alert, sign in at http://support.citrix.com/ and, under Products,
select a specific product. In the upper-right section of the screen, under Tools, click
Add to your Hotfix Alerts. To remove an alert, go to the Knowledge Center
product and, under Tools, click Remove from your Hotfix Alerts.
w Security bulletins
w Online problem reporting and tracking (for organizations with valid support contracts)
Education and Training
Citrix offers a variety of instructor-led and Web-based training solutions. Instructor-led
courses are offered through Citrix Authorized Learning Centers (CALCs). CALCs provide
high-quality classroom learning using professional courseware developed by Citrix.
Many of these courses lead to certification.
Web-based training courses are available through CALCs, resellers, and from the Citrix
Web site.
Information about programs and courseware for Citrix training and certification is
available at http://www.citrixtraining.com.
Documentation Feedback
You are encouraged to provide feedback and suggestions so that we can enhance the
documentation. You can provide feedback by sending email to
ccdocs_feedback@citrix.com with the subject line "Documentation Feedback". Be sure
to include the following information in your email: title of the guide, page number, and
Command Center release version.
You can also provide feedback from the Knowledge Center at http://
support.citrix.com/.
To provide feedback from the Knowledge Center home page
1. Go to the Knowledge Center home page at http://support.citrix.com/.
2. On the Knowledge Center home page, in the left pane, under Products, click
View All Products.
3. On the All Products page, under Command Center, click the version of Command
Center that has the documentation for which you want to provide feedback.
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
Adding Devices
Devices are Citrix systems that you want to discover and manage.
The devices are represented as icons in the right pane. Different icons depict the
different types of devices. NS depicts NetScaler, AG depicts AGEE, NS VPX depicts
NetScaler VPX, R depicts Repeaters, BR depicts Branch Repeaters, BR also depicts
Branch Repeaters VPX, and X depicts XenServer devices. Different notations, such as
green, red, and yellow arrows depict the state of the device. Further, HA (high
availability), P (primary), and S (secondary) depict the mode of the device.
The Command Center server supports two types of devices based on their state:
w Standalone : A standalone device functions independently and is not configured in
an HA setup.
w HA pair : This represents a pair of devices configured in an HA setup. The primary
device in an HA setup processes the traffic. The secondary device monitors the
primary and takes over the functions of the primary device if that device is unable
to continue processing traffic.
You can add devices by specifying the host names of the devices, the IP addresses of
each device, a range of IP addresses, and NAT HA devices. You can also add devices by
importing the device names from a file. Note that when you specify a range, the first
three octets of the low and high addresses must be the same. Command Center
discovers only 254 devices using an IP address range.
For information on the procedure to add devices, do the following:
w Click Help from the Command Center client.
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
Configuring Maps
Maps are logical containers that either graphically represent a group of discovered
Citrix devices, or represent a group of devices configured as a NetScaler pool and are
considered a single logical unit. When adding a map, you need to select the devices
you want to grouped under that map. After adding a map, you can perform operations
on a map, such as adding submaps and modifying maps. You can also perform
operations on all the devices in a map, such as configuring audit and running reports.
In this section:
w Adding Maps on page 20
w Adding Submaps on page 20
w Performing Operations on Maps on page 20
Adding Maps
Maps are logical containers that either graphically represent a group of discovered
Citrix devices, or represent a group of devices configured as a NetScaler pool and are
considered a single logical unit.
You can either add a map and group devices under it logically, such as based on
features configured on your devices.
Or, you can add a NetScaler pool and add devices to it. The devices added in maps
configured as NetScaler pools are considered one logical unit. All configuration changes
are done on all the devices in a pool. After adding a NetScaler pool, you need to
configure VIPs on the pool. Note that if you have a NetScaler pool already configured
on your network, you only need to add the devices that are part of the pool.
Note: For more information on how NetScaler pools work, see the Citrix NetScaler
Networking Guide
For information on the procedure to add maps and NetScaler pools, do the following:
w Click Help from the Command Center client.
Adding Submaps
You can add submaps within existing maps. Submaps let you logically group the devices
discovered on a map. For example, you may want to configure a submap based on the
geographical location of your devices. By default, when a submap is created under a
map, it inherits the properties of the parent map.
Chapter 2
Monitoring Devices
After the devices are discovered, you can perform various operations specific to single
devices or multiple devices on the Citrix Network tab.
The NeScaler family of devices include NetScaler (depicted by the NS icon), Access
Gateway (depicted by the AG icon), and NetScaler VPX (depicted by the NS VPX icon)
devices. The Repeater family of devices include Repeater (depicted by the R icon) and
Branch Repeater and Branch Repeater VPX (both depicted by the BR icon) devices.
You can perform the following operations to monitor single or multiple devices.
w Viewing Device Properties: During every discovery or rediscovery of a device,
Command Center downloads and stores the configuration and license files of that
device. These files contain device-related information that you can view in device
properties.
w Running Reports: Run a custom report of any polled counters to troubleshoot or
analyze the behavior of a device.
w Viewing Events and Alarms: When the IP address of the Command Center server is
added to the list of trap destinations on a discovered device, the device routes all
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Chapter 3
The Command Center Home page provides you with a highlevel view of the performance of your Citrix network. The
Home page contains graphical and tabular representation of
the following statistics about your devices on the network:
w Alarm Summary: An aggregate view of the alarms for all of
the discovered devices in your network.
w Device Inventory: Summary of alarm status for each
device category, such as NetScaler or Access Gateway.
w Active Alarms: Graphical representation of the number of
currently active alarms by their severity.
w My Assignments: List of alarms assigned to you. You may
pick up alarms to resolve them, or you may unpick the
alarms and assign them to other users.
w Recent Alarms: A list of the five most recent alarms with
details, such as date or time, severity, category, source of
alarm (system IP address), and description.
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COLOR CODE
Critical
Red
Major
Amber
Minor
Yellow
Warning
Cyan
Clear
Green
To view the details of the active alarms of a particular severity, click that segment of
the pie chart. Under Alarms, you can view the following details:
w Date/Time: Specifies the date and time when the alarm was generated.
w Severity: Specifies the severity of the alarm, such as Major and Warning.
w Actions: Specifies the actions you can take on the alarms. The possible actions are
Alarm Pickup and Annotate.
w Category: Specifies the alarm category, for example, vserverTxBytesRate.
w Source: Specifies the system name, host name, or the IP address of the device on
which the alarm is generated.
w Failure Object: Specifies the object on which the alarm is raised.
w Description: Specifies the description of the alarm.
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Note: Click My Assignments to view a list of alarms assigned to you. You may
resolve the alarms assigned to you, or you may unpick the alarms and assign them to
other users.
Finding Devices
You can search for any discovered NetScaler or Repeater device on your Citrix network.
To find devices
1. On the Home tab, in Find Device, type the IP address of the device that you want
to find, and then click GO.
2. If Command Center does not find the device that you are searching for, you can
search for that device using specific criteria.
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Chapter 4
Viewing Events
Events represent occurrences of events or errors on Citrix devices. For example, when
a failure or fault is detected on a Citrix device, an event occurs. The Command Center
server collects information about these events.
You can view the following details about events:
w Severity: Specifies the severity of the event, such as critical, major, warning, minor,
or clear.
w Source: Specifies the IP address, the system name, or the host name of the device
on which the event is generated.
w Date: Specifies the date and time when the event was generated. The date format
is MMM DD, YYYY HH:MM:SS AM/PM.
w Category: Specifies the category of the device to which the event belongs, such as
discovery standalone, inaccessible system, or a discovery HA pair.
w Message: Specifies the message associated with the event, such as "Command: save
ns config Authorization Status: AUTHORIZED Result: SUCCESS User: nsroot."
For SNMP authentication failures, the message also displays the IP address of the
device that failed authentication.
w Device Type: Specifies the type of the device, such as NetScaler or Repeater.
Viewing Alarms
Command Center correlates the history of events to form alarms of different severity
levels and displays them as messages, some of which may require immediate attention.
The alarms are correlated for similar kinds of events. For example, for events linkUp
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For more information about these commands, see the Citrix NetScaler Command
Reference Guide at: http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX121817 .
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Chapter 5
Monitoring and Managing the Real-Time Status of Entities Configured on NetScaler Devices
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Chapter 5
Monitoring and Managing the Real-Time Status of Entities Configured on NetScaler Devices
w Protocol: Specifies the service type that determines the behavior of the service
group. For example, HTTP, TCP, UDP, and SSL.
w State: Specifies the effective state of the service group, which is based on the state
of the member of the service group. For example, UP, DOWN, and OUT OF SERVICE.
w Last State Change: Specifies the time elapsed (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds)
since the last change in the state of the service group member, that is, the duration
of time for which the service group member is in the current state. This information
is available only for service group members configured on NetScaler release 9.0 and
later.
You can view the virtual servers to which a service group is bound and further monitor
the real-time status of those virtual servers.
For information on the procedure to view the status of service groups, do one of the
following:
w Click Help from the Command Center client.
w See Command Center documentation at: http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/
netscaler/cc-gen-command-center40-wrapper-con.html
Configuring Views
You can add views to monitor specific entities based on entity names, device names,
protocol types, states, and health. Views make it easier to monitor a large number of
entities configured across your NetScaler infrastructure. For example, you can create a
view to monitor virtual servers with protocol type as AAA.
The views you create are associated with your Command Center user account.
For information on the procedure to configure views, do one of the following:
w Click Help from the Command Center client.
w See Command Center documentation at: http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/
netscaler/cc-gen-command-center40-wrapper-con.html
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service group does not change to UP, log on to the NetScaler to identify the cause and
make appropriate changes to the configuration of the service group.
When you disable a service group member with a state of UP, the state of the service
group to which it belongs changes to OUT OF SERVICE.
For information on the procedure to configure this, do one of the following:
w Click Help from the Command Center client.
w See Command Center documentation at: http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/
netscaler/cc-gen-command-center40-wrapper-con.html
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 9
Using Reports
Command Center provides four built-in reports to monitor the top security violations
encountered by the application firewall feature. These reports let you monitor
violations encountered by clients, devices, and profiles, and also the different types of
violations.
The four reports are:
w Top violations by client
w Top violations by profile
w Top violations by device
w Top violations by type
w Top signature violations by category
For information on the steps to use reports, do one of the following:
w Click Help from the Command Center client.
w See Command Center documentation at: http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/
netscaler/cc-gen-command-center40-wrapper-con.html
Configuring Views
You can add views to monitor specific types of AppFirewall log messages based on the
source, violation type, message generated, and date range. Views make it easier to
monitor a large number of violations encountered by the AppFirewall module. For
example, you can create a view to monitor all violations of type Deny URL.
The views you create are associated with your Command Center user account.
For information on the steps to configure views, do one of the following:
w Click Help from the Command Center client.
w See Command Center documentation at: http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/
netscaler/cc-gen-command-center40-wrapper-con.html
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Chapter 10
Chapter 10
SSL Counters
Sure Connect Counters
System Disk Counters
TCP Counters
UDP Counters
Virtual Services Counters
VLAN Counters
VPN Counters
Virtual Servers Counters
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AAA Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting (AAA) counters including details such as their descriptions, the default
poll status on Command Center, interpretation of counter values, and their availability
on various NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
AAA
sessio
ns
AAA
sessio
ns
establi
shed
on the
applia
nce.
Count
Authe
nticati
on
failure
s
Unsuc
cessful
authen
ticatio
n
reques
ts, for
all
authen
ticatio
n
metho
ds.
Count
Authe
nticati
on
succes
s ratio
Ratio
of
succes
sful
authen
ticatio
n
reques
ts to
total
reques
ts, for
all
authen
Numbe
r
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ticatio
n
metho
ds.
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Authe
nticati
on
succes
ses
Succes
sful
authen
ticatio
n
reques
ts, for
all
authen
ticatio
n
metho
ds.
Count
Curren
t AAA
sessio
ns
AAA
sessio
ns
curren
tly
active
on the
applia
nce.
Count
HTTP
author
ization
succes
s ratio
Ratio
of
succes
sful
HTTP
author
ization
reques
ts to
total
HTTP
reques
ts.
Numbe
r
HTTP
author
Unsuc
cessful
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
ization
failure
s
author
ization
reques
ts for
HTTP
resour
ces,
such
as web
server
s.
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
When
a user
tries
to
access
any
resour
ce
throug
h the
VPN,
the
applia
nce
checks
to
verify
that
the
user is
author
ized to
access
that
resour
ce.
HTTP
author
ization
succes
ses
Succes
sful
author
ization
reques
ts for
HTTP
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
resour
ces,
such
as
Web
server
s.
When
a user
tries
to
access
any
resour
ce
throug
h the
VPN,
the
applia
nce
checks
to
verify
that
the
user is
author
ized to
access
that
resour
ce.
Non
HTTP
author
ization
failure
s
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Unsuc
cessful
author
ization
reques
ts for
nonHTTP
resour
ces,
such
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
as
telnet
or SSH.
When
a user
tries
to
access
any
resour
ce
over
the
VPN,
the
applia
nce
checks
to
verify
that
the
user is
author
ized to
access
the
resour
ce.
Non
HTTP
author
ization
succes
ses
Succes
sful
author
ization
reques
ts for
nonHTTP
resour
ces,
such
as
telnet
or SSH.
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
When
a user
tries
to
access
any
resour
ce
over
the
VPN,
the
applia
nce
checks
to
verify
that
the
user is
author
ized to
access
the
resour
ce.
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Non
HTTP
author
ization
succes
s ratio
Ratio
of
succes
sful
non
HTTP
author
ization
reques
ts to
total
non
HTTP
reques
ts.
Numbe
r
Timed
out
AAA
sessio
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
AAA
sessio
ns
ns that
were
timed
out on
the
applia
nce.
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ACL Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Access Control List (ACL) counters
including details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center,
interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Allow
ACL
Hits
Packet
s
match
ing
ACLs
with
proces
sing
mode
set to
ALLO
W.
NetSc
aler
proces
ses
these
packet
s.
Count
Deny
ACL
Hits
Packet
s
dropp
ed
becau
Count
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
se
they
match
ACLs
with
proces
sing
mode
set to
DENY.
Bridge
ACL
Hits
Packet
s
match
ing a
bridge
ACL,
which
in
transp
arent
mode
bypass
es
servic
e
proces
sing.
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Count
er
Name
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ACL
Hits
Numb
er of
times
Count
Count
er
Name
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Enum
the
ACL
was
hit.
ACL
Priorit
y
The
priorit
y of
the
ACL.
ACL6 Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the ACL6 counters including details
such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center, interpretation of
counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ACL6
Hits
Packet
s
match
ing an
IPv6
ACL
Count
ACL6
Misses
Packet
s not
match
ing
any
IPv6
ACL.
Count
Allow
ACL6
hits
Packet
s
match
ing
IPv6
ACLs
Count
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
with
proces
sing
mode
set to
ALLO
W.
NetSc
aler
proces
ses
these
packet
s.
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Bridge
ACL6
hits
Packet
s
match
ing a
bridge
IPv6
ACL,
which
in
transp
arent
mode
bypass
es
servic
e
proces
sing.
Count
Deny
ACL6
hits
Packet
s
dropp
ed
becau
se
they
match
IPv6
ACLs
with
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
proces
sing
mode
set to
DENY.
NAT
ACL6
hits
Packet
s
match
ing a
NAT
ACL6,
resulti
ng in a
NAT
sessio
n.
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ACL6
Hits
Numb
er of
times
an
ACL6
count
er was
hit.
Count
ACL6
Priorit
y
Priorit
y of
the
ACL6.
Enum
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Coun
ter
Descr
iptio
n
Defa
ult
Poll
Value
s
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
Buffe
r
Overf
low
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
buffe
r
overf
low
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
n
Firew
all.
When
an
inapp
ropri
ate
amou
nt or
type
of
data
in
the
URL
or
desig
nated
HTTP
head
ers is
sent,
a
Coun
t
Coun
ter
Descr
iptio
n
Defa
ult
Poll
Value
s
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
violat
ion
occur
s.
Cooki
e
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
cooki
e
consi
stenc
y
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
n
Firew
all.
When
cooki
es
set
by
the
serve
r are
modif
ied
on
the
client
,a
violat
ion
occur
s.
Coun
t
Credi
t
Card
The
numb
er of
Coun
t
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Coun
ter
Descr
iptio
n
Defa
ult
Poll
Value
s
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
Viola
tions
credi
t
card
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
n
Firew
all.
Cross
-site
Scrip
ting
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
HTML
cross
-site
script
ing
(XSS)
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
n
Firew
all.
Coun
t
Deny
URL
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
deny
URL
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
Coun
t
Coun
ter
Descr
iptio
n
Defa
ult
Poll
Value
s
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
n
Firew
all.
When
an
atte
mpt
is
made
to
acces
s any
URL
on
the
Deny
URL
list, a
violat
ion
occur
s.
Field
Consi
stenc
y
Viola
tions
The
numb
er of
field
consi
stenc
y
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
n
Firew
all.
Coun
t
Requ
ests
Numb
er of
reque
Coun
t
85
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ter
Descr
iptio
n
Defa
ult
Poll
Value
s
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
Abort
ed
sts
abort
ed by
the
appli
catio
n
firew
all.
Requ
ests
Recei
ved
Numb
er of
reque
sts
recei
ved
by
the
appli
catio
n
firew
all.
Coun
t
Requ
ests
Redir
ected
(HTT
P
302)
Numb
er of
reque
sts
redir
ected
by
the
appli
catio
n
firew
all
(HTT
P
302).
Coun
t
Respo
nses
Numb
er of
respo
Coun
t
Coun
ter
Descr
iptio
n
Defa
ult
Poll
Value
s
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
Handl
ed
nses
handl
ed by
the
appli
catio
n
firew
all.
SQL
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
HTML
SQL
injec
tion
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
n
Firew
all.
Coun
t
Safe
Obje
ct
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
safe
objec
t
violat
ions
seen
by
the
Appli
catio
n
Firew
all.
Coun
t
87
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Coun
ter
Descr
iptio
n
Defa
ult
Poll
Value
s
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
Start
URL
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
start
URL
violat
ions
seen
by
the
appli
catio
n
firew
all.
Coun
t
Total
Numb
er of
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
violat
ions
seen
by
the
appli
catio
n
firew
all.
Coun
t
Field
Form
at
Viola
tions
Numb
er of
field
form
at
violat
ions
seen
by
the
appli
catio
n
firew
all.
Coun
t
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Policy
Hits
This
repres
ents
the
name
of the
policy
bound
to
cache
redire
ction
vserve
r.
Count
Policy
Name
This
repres
ents
the
hits on
the
cache
redire
ction
policy.
String
Compression Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Compression counters including
details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center,
interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
89
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Compr
essed
packet
s
trans
mitted
Numb
er of
HTTP
packet
s that
the
Citrix
NetSc
aler
syste
m
sends
to the
client
after
compr
essing
the
respon
se
from
the
server.
Count
Compr
essible
bytes
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
bytes
that
can be
compr
essed,
which
the
Citrix
NetSc
aler
syste
m
receiv
es
from
the
server.
This
gives
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
the
conte
nt
length
of the
respon
se
that
the
syste
m
receiv
es
from
server.
Compr
essible
packet
s
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
HTTP
packet
s that
can be
compr
essed,
which
the
Citrix
NetSc
aler
syste
m
receiv
es
from
the
server.
Count
HTTP
bytes
compr
essed
Total
HTTP
bytes
compr
essed
by
NetSc
aler.
Bytes
91
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
HTTP
compr
ession
ratio
HTTP
compr
ession
ratio
expres
sed as
perce
ntage.
Count
HTTP
compr
ession
reques
ts
Numb
er of
HTTP
compr
ession
reques
ts the
Citrix
NetSc
aler
syste
m
receiv
es for
which
the
respon
se is
succes
sfully
compr
essed.
For
examp
le,
after
you
enable
compr
ession
and
config
ure
servic
es, if
you
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
send
reques
ts to
the
syste
m
with
the
followi
ng
heade
r
inform
ation:
Acce
ptEncodi
ng:
gzip,
deflat
e,
and
NetSc
aler
compr
esses
the
corres
pondin
g
respon
se,
this
count
er is
incre
mente
d.
HTTP
compr
ession
succes
s ratio
Ratio
of the
compr
essible
data
receiv
ed
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ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
from
the
server
to the
compr
essed
data
sent
to the
client.
This is
expres
sed as
a
perce
ntage
value.
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Hits
Total
numbe
r of
hits on
the
conte
nt
filter
policy.
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Conte
nt
switch
policy
hits
Total
numbe
r of
hits on
the
conte
nt
switch
policy.
Count
Destin
ation
VServe
r
Name
This
repres
ents
the
name
of the
destin
ation
vserve
r to
which
the
reques
t has
to be
direct
ed to
if the
conte
nt
switch
ing
policy
evalua
tes to
true.
String
Policy
Name
This
repres
ents
the
name
of the
policy
bound
String
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ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
to
conte
nt
switch
ing
vserve
r.
96
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
CPU
Usage
(Perce
ntage)
The
CPU
utiliza
tion
calcul
ated
as the
perce
ntage
of the
total
CPU
capaci
ty.
This
count
er is
used
for
multiproces
sor
syste
ms. If
there
are
Numb
er
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
dual
CPUs
on a
syste
m, the
count
er is
polled
for
two
instan
ces of
the
CPU:
CPU0
and
CPU1.
DNS Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Domain Name Server (DNS)
counters including details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on
Command Center, interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various
NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Addres
s
record
query
Total
numbe
r of A
querie
s
receiv
ed.
Count
CNAM
E
record
query
Total
numbe
r of
CNAM
E
querie
Count
97
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
s
receiv
ed.
98
DNS
querie
s
Total
numbe
r of
DNS
querie
s
receiv
ed.
Count
DNS
reques
ts
refuse
d
Numb
er of
DNS
reques
ts
refuse
d.
Count
DNS
respon
ses
Total
numbe
r of
DNS
respon
ses
receiv
ed.
Count
Mail
Excha
nger
Recor
d
Total
numbe
r of
MX
record
s.
Count
NS
record
query
Total
numbe
r of NS
record
s.
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Other
errors
Total
numbe
r of
other
errors.
Count
Querie
s
author
itative
ly
answe
red
Numb
er of
querie
s,
which
were
author
itative
ly
answe
red.
Count
Querie
s
which
were
author
itative
ly
answe
red
with
no
data
Numb
er of
querie
s,
which
were
author
itative
ly
answe
red
with
no
data.
Count
Querie
s
which
were
nonauthor
itative
ly
answe
red
Numb
er of
querie
s that
were
nonauthor
itative
ly
answe
red.
Count
99
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Querie
s
which
were
nonauthor
itative
ly
answe
red
with
no
data
Numb
er of
querie
s that
were
nonauthor
itative
ly
answe
red
with
no
data.
Count
SOA
record
query
Total
numbe
r of
SOA
record
querie
s
receiv
ed.
Count
Unpar
seable
reques
ts
receiv
ed
Total
numbe
r of
reques
ts for
which
query
type
reques
ted
was
unsup
ported
.
Count
Unsup
ported
record
type
Total
numbe
r of
respon
ses for
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
Count
9.2
9.3
which
respon
se
type
reques
ted
was
unsup
ported
.
`auth
oritati
ve no
such
name'
respon
ses
Numb
er of
querie
s for
which
no
record
was
found.
GSLB Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Global Server Load Balancing
(GSLB) counters including details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on
Command Center, interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various
NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Custo
m
Entrie
s
Numb
er of
custo
m
locati
ons.
Count
Static
Entrie
s
Numb
er of
static
Count
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
locati
ons.
HTTP Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the HTTP counters including details
such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center, interpretation of
counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
102
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Chunk
ed
reques
ts
HTTP
reques
ts in
which
the
Transf
erEncodi
ng
field
of the
HTTP
heade
r has
been
set to
chunk
ed.
Count
Chunk
ed
respon
ses
HTTP
respon
ses
sent in
which
the
Transf
erEncodi
ng
field
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
of the
HTTP
heade
r has
been
set to
chunk
ed.
This
settin
g is
used
when
the
server
wants
to
start
sendin
g the
respon
se
before
knowi
ng its
total
length
. The
server
breaks
the
respon
se into
chunks
and
sends
them
in
seque
nce,
inserti
ng the
length
of
each
chunk
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ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
before
the
actual
data.
The
messa
ge
ends
with a
chunk
of size
zero.
Conte
nt
length
reques
ts
104
HTTP
reques
ts in
which
the
Conte
ntlength
field
of the
HTTP
heade
r has
been
set.
Conte
ntlength
specifi
es the
length
of the
conte
nt, in
bytes,
in the
associ
ated
HTTP
body.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Conte
nt
length
respon
ses
HTTP
respon
ses
sent in
which
the
Conte
ntlength
field
of the
HTTP
heade
r has
been
set.
Conte
ntlength
specifi
es the
length
of the
conte
nt, in
bytes,
in the
associ
ated
HTTP
body.
Count
HTTP
GET
reques
ts
receiv
ed
HTTP
reques
ts
receiv
ed
using
the
GET
metho
d.
Count
HTTP
POST
HTTP
reques
Count
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er
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ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
reques
ts
receiv
ed
ts
receiv
ed
using
the
POST
metho
d.
HTTP
reques
t
bytes
receiv
ed
Bytes
of
HTTP
data
receiv
ed.
Bytes
HTTP
respon
se
bytes
receiv
ed
Bytes
receiv
ed as
respon
se
data.
Bytes
HTTP
respon
ses
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
HTTP
respon
ses
receiv
ed
from
server
s.
Count
HTTP/
1.0
reques
ts
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
HTTP/
1.0
reques
ts
receiv
ed
from
server
s.
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
HTTP/
1.0
respon
ses
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
HTTP/
1.0
respon
ses
receiv
ed
from
server
s.
Count
HTTP/
1.1
pipeli
ne
reques
ts
Numb
er of
HTTP/
1.1
pipeli
ne
reques
ts
receiv
ed.
Count
Incom
plete
HTTP
heade
rs
HTTP
reques
ts and
respon
ses
receiv
ed in
which
the
HTTP
heade
r
spans
more
than
one
packet
.
Count
Incom
plete
reques
HTTP
reques
ts
Count
107
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er
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ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
t
heade
rs
receiv
ed in
which
the
heade
r
spans
more
than
one
packet
.
Incom
plete
respon
se
heade
rs
HTTP
respon
ses
receiv
ed in
which
the
heade
r
spans
more
than
one
packet
.
Count
Large/
invalid
chunk
reques
ts
Large
or
invalid
reques
ts
receiv
ed in
which
the
Transf
erEncodi
ng
field
of the
HTTP
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
heade
r has
been
set to
chunk
ed.
Large/
invalid
reques
ts
Large
or
invalid
reques
ts and
respon
ses
receiv
ed.
Count
More
than
conte
nt
length
data
Numb
er of
large/
invalid
conte
ntlength
reques
ts/
respon
ses
receiv
ed.
Count
NonGET/
POST
metho
ds
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
nonGET/
POST
HTTP
metho
ds
receiv
ed.
Count
Reque
st
bytes
Bytes
of
HTTP
Bytes
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ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
trans
mitted
data
trans
mitted
.
Respo
nse
bytes
trans
mitted
Bytes
trans
mitted
as
respon
se
data.
Bytes
Server
BUSY
respon
ses
(500)
Error
respon
ses
receiv
ed.
Some
of the
error
respon
ses
are:
Count
w 500
Int
ern
al
Ser
ver
Err
or
w 501
Not
Im
ple
me
nte
d
w 502
Ba
d
Gat
110
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ew
ay
w 503
Ser
vic
e
Un
ava
ila
ble
w 504
Gat
ew
ay
Ti
me
out
w 505
HT
TP
Ver
sio
n
Not
Sup
por
ted
ICMP Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP) counters including details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on
Command Center, interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various
NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ICMP
bytes
Bytes
of
ICMP
Bytes
111
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
receiv
ed
data
receiv
ed.
ICMP
bytes
trans
mitted
Total
numbe
r of
ICMP
bytes
trans
mitted
by
NetSc
aler.
Bytes
ICMP
echo
replies
receiv
ed
ICMP
Ping
echo
replies
receiv
ed.
Count
ICMP
echo
replies
trans
mitted
ICMP
Ping
echo
replies
trans
mitted
.
Count
ICMP
echos
receiv
ed
ICMP
Ping
Echo
Reque
st and
Echo
Reply
packet
s
receiv
ed.
Count
ICMP
packet
ICMP
packet
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
s
dropp
ed
s
dropp
ed
becau
se the
rate
thresh
old
has
been
excee
ded.
ICMP
packet
s
receiv
ed
Total
numbe
r of
ICMP
packet
s
receiv
ed by
NetSc
aler.
Count
ICMP
packet
s
trans
mitted
Total
numbe
r of
ICMP
packet
s
trans
mitted
by
NetSc
aler.
Count
ICMP
rate
thresh
old
The
value
set for
the
ICMP
rate
thresh
old.
Numb
er
113
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ICMP
rate
thresh
old
excee
ded
Times
the
ICMP
rate
thresh
old is
excee
ded. If
this
count
er
contin
uously
increa
ses,
first
make
sure
the
ICMP
packet
s
receiv
ed are
genuin
e. If
they
are,
increa
se the
curren
t rate
thresh
old.
Count
114
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
304
hit
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
304
respon
ses as
a
perce
ntage
of all
respon
ses
that
the
NetSc
aler
served
.
Numb
er
304
hits
Total
numbe
r of
304
Not
Modifi
ed
respon
ses
served
from
the
cache.
Count
Byte
hit
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Bytes
served
from
the
cache
divide
d by
total
bytes
served
to the
client.
If
compr
ession
Numb
er
115
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
is On
in the
NetSc
aler,
this
ratio
may
not
reflect
the
bytes
served
by the
compr
ession
modul
e. If
the
compr
ession
is Off
this
ratio
is the
same
as
cache
Perce
ntOrig
inBand
widthS
aved.
116
Bytes
served
by
NetSc
aler
Total
bytes
served
from
cache.
Bytes
Bytes
served
by
cache
Bytes
served
from
cache.
Bytes
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Cache
d
object
s
Respo
nses
curren
tly
stored
in
integr
ated
cache.
Includ
es
respon
ses
fully
downl
oaded
, in
the
proces
s of
being
downl
oaded
, and
expire
d or
flushe
d but
not
yet
remov
ed.
Count
Compr
essed
bytes
from
cache
Bytes
of
compr
essed
data
served
from
the
cache.
Bytes
Conve
rsions
Numb
er of
Count
117
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118
Count
er
Descri
ption
to
condit
ional
req
useragent
reques
ts for
a
cache
d Poll
Every
Time
(PET)
respon
se
that
were
sent
to the
origin
server
as
condit
ional
reques
ts.
Expire
at last
byte
Instan
ces of
conte
nt
expiri
ng
immed
iately
after
receivi
ng the
last
body
byte
due to
the
Expire
at Last
Byte
settin
g for
the
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
conte
nt
group.
Flashc
ache
hits
Instan
ces of
reques
ts to a
conte
nt
group
with
flash
cache
enable
d
where
the
respon
se was
found
and
served
.
Count
Flashc
ache
misses
Numb
er of
reques
ts to a
conte
nt
group
with
flash
cache
enable
d that
were
cache
misses
. Flash
cache
distrib
utes a
respon
Count
119
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
se to
all
clients
in a
queue
.
120
Full
inval
reques
ts
Reque
sts
that
match
an
invalid
ation
policy
where
the
invalG
roups
param
eter is
config
ured
and
expire
s one
or
more
conte
nt
groups
.
Count
Hit
ratio(P
ercent
age)
Cache
hits as
perce
ntage
of the
total
numbe
r of
reques
ts.
Numb
er
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Hits
Respo
nses
served
from
the
integr
ated
cache.
These
respon
ses
match
a
policy
with a
CACHE
action
.
Count
Hits
being
served
This
numbe
r
should
be
close
to the
numbe
r of
hits
being
served
curren
tly.
Count
Inval
reques
ts
Reque
sts
that
match
an
invalid
ation
policy
and
result
in
Count
121
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
expira
tion of
specifi
c
cache
d
respon
ses or
entire
conte
nt
groups
.
122
Larges
t
respon
se so
far (B)
Size,
in
bytes,
of
largest
respon
se
sent
to
client
from
the
cache
or the
origin
server.
Size in
bytes
Maxim
um
memo
ry (KB)
Larges
t
amoun
t of
memo
ry the
NetSc
aler
can
dedica
te to
cachin
g, up
to 50%
Size in
kiloby
tes
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
of
availa
ble
memo
ry. A 0
value
disabl
es
cachin
g, but
the
cachin
g
modul
e
contin
ues to
run.
Memor
y
alloca
tion
failure
s
Total
numbe
r of
times
the
cache
failed
to
alloca
te
memo
ry to
store
respon
ses.
Count
Misses
Total
numbe
r of
misses
to the
server.
Count
Misses
being
Cache
misses
Count
123
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
handle
d
proces
sed.
Non-3
04 hits
Full
(non-3
04)
respon
ses
served
from
the
cache.
Count
Nonstorab
le
misses
Cache
misses
for
which
the
fetche
d
respon
se is
not
stored
in the
cache.
These
respon
ses
match
policie
s with
a
NOCA
CHE
action
or are
affect
ed by
Poll
Every
Time.
Count
Origin
bandw
Bytes
served
Numb
er
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
idth
saved
(Perce
ntage)
from
cache
divide
d by
total
bytes
served
to
client.
Param
eteriz
ed 304
hit
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Param
eteriz
ed 304
hits as
a
perce
ntage
of all
cache
hits.
Numb
er
Param
eteriz
ed 304
hits
Param
eteriz
ed
reques
ts
resulti
ng in
an
object
not
updat
ed
(status
code
304)
respon
se.
Count
Param
eteriz
ed
inval
reques
ts
Total
numbe
r of
reques
ts
which
Count
125
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
perfor
med
param
eteriz
ed
invalid
ation.
Param
eteriz
ed
invalid
ation
happe
ns
when
the
INVAL
policy
has
the
invalO
bjects
param
eter
specifi
ed.
Param
eteriz
ed
non-30
4 hits
126
Param
eteriz
ed
reques
ts
resulti
ng in a
full
respon
se
(not
status
code
304:
Object
Not
Updat
ed)
served
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
from
the
cache.
Param
eteriz
ed
reques
ts
Param
eteriz
ed
reques
ts
receiv
ed.
Count
Poll
every
time
hit
ratio(P
ercent
age)
Percen
tage
of
cache
hits in
conte
nt
groups
that
have
Poll
Every
Time
enable
d,
relativ
e to
all
search
es of
conte
nt
groups
with
Poll
Every
Time
enable
d.
Numb
er
Poll
every
Numb
er of
times
Count
127
Chapter 10
128
Count
er
Descri
ption
time
hits
a
cache
hit
was
found
during
a
search
of a
conte
nt
group
that
has
Poll
Every
Time
enable
d.
Poll
every
time
reques
ts
Reque
sts
that
trigger
ed a
search
of a
conte
nt
group
that
has
Poll
Every
Time
(PET)
enable
d
(alway
s
consul
t the
origin
server
before
servin
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
g
cache
d
data).
Recen
t 304
hit
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Recen
tly
record
ed
ratio
of 304
hits to
all hits
expres
sed as
perce
ntage.
Numb
er
Recen
t byte
hit
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Cache
byte
hit
ratio
expres
sed as
perce
ntage.
Byte
hit
ratio
is
define
d as
(numb
er of
bytes
served
from
the
cache)
/(total
numbe
r of
bytes
served
to the
Numb
er
129
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er
Descri
ption
client)
. If
compr
ession
(CMP)
is
turned
ON in
NetSc
aler,
this
ratio
is not
meani
ngful.
This
ratio
might
under
estima
te or
overes
timate
the
origintocache
bandw
idth
saving
(depe
nding
upon
wheth
er
bytes
served
by
CMP in
NetSc
aler
are
more
or less
than
compr
130
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Numb
er
essed
bytes
served
from
the
cache)
. If
CMP is
turned
OFF in
NetSc
aler,
this
ratio
is the
same
as
cache
Perce
ntOrig
inBand
widthS
aved.
Recen
t hit
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Cache
byte
hit
ratio
expres
sed as
perce
ntage.
Byte
hit
ratio
is
define
d as
(numb
er of
bytes
served
from
the
cache)
/(total
131
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Count
er
Descri
ption
numbe
r of
bytes
served
to the
client)
. If
compr
ession
(CMP)
is
turned
ON in
NetSc
aler,
this
ratio
is not
meani
ngful.
This
ratio
might
under
estima
te or
overes
timate
the
origintocache
bandw
idth
saving
(depe
nding
upon
wheth
er
bytes
served
by
CMP in
NetSc
aler
132
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Numb
er
are
more
or less
than
compr
essed
bytes
served
from
the
cache)
. If
CMP is
turned
OFF in
NetSc
aler,
this
ratio
is the
same
as
cache
Perce
ntOrig
inBand
widthS
aved.
Recen
t
origin
bandw
idth
saved
(Perce
ntage)
Recen
tly
record
ed
cache
byte
hit
ratio
expres
sed as
perce
ntage.
Byte
hit
ratio
is
define
133
Chapter 10
Count
er
Descri
ption
d as
(numb
er of
extra
bytes
that
would
have
been
served
by the
origin)
/(total
numbe
r of
bytes
served
to the
client)
. This
definit
ion
shows
the
benefi
ts of
integr
ated
compr
ession
. The
byte
hit
ratio
can be
greate
r than
1
becau
se of
integr
ated
compr
ession
. The
assum
134
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ption
is that
all the
compr
ession
has
been
done
in
NetSc
aler.
Recen
t
param
eteriz
ed 304
hit
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Recen
tly
record
ed
ratio
of
param
eteriz
ed 304
hits to
all
param
eteriz
ed hits
expres
sed as
a
perce
ntage.
Numb
er
Recen
t
storab
le
miss
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Recen
t
record
ed
ratio
of
misses
where
the
respon
se was
consid
ered
Numb
er
135
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
cache
able
expres
sed as
a
perce
ntage.
136
Recen
t
succes
sful
reval
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Percen
tage
of
times
stored
conte
nt was
succes
sfully
revali
dated
by a
304
respon
se
rather
than
by a
full
respon
se.
Numb
er
Reque
sts
Total
reques
ts. (=
Total
hits +
Total
misses
).
Count
Revali
dation
s
Respo
nses
that
an
interv
ening
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Numb
er
cache
revali
dated
with
the
integr
ated
cache
before
servin
g, as
deter
mined
by a
Cache
Contro
l: MaxAge
heade
r
config
urable
in the
integr
ated
cache.
Storab
le
miss
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Respo
nses
that
were
fetche
d from
the
origin
and
stored
in the
cache,
as a
perce
ntage
of all
cache
137
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
misses
.
138
Storab
le
misses
Respo
nses
that
were
fetche
d from
the
origin,
stored
in the
cache,
and
then
served
to the
client,
as a
perce
ntage
of all
cache
misses
.
Count
Succes
sful
reval
ratio
(Perce
ntage)
Succes
sful
revali
dation
s as a
perce
ntage
of all
revali
dation
attem
pts.
Numb
er
Succes
sful
revali
dation
s
Numb
er of
revali
dation
s that
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
have
been
perfor
med.
For
more
inform
ation,
see
Revali
dation
s
(Reval
).
Total
param
eteriz
ed hits
Param
eteriz
ed
reques
ts
resulti
ng in
either
a 304
or
non-30
4 hit.
Count
Utilize
d
memo
ry(KB)
Amoun
t of
memo
ry the
integr
ated
cache
is
curren
tly
using.
Size in
kiloby
tes
Interface Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Interface counters including
details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center,
interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
139
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140
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Media
type
The
media
type
of the
interfa
ce.
String
Rx
Averag
e
bandw
idth(bi
ts/
sec)
The
averag
e rx
bandw
idth
on
interfa
ce in
bits
per
secon
d.
Count
in
bits/
secon
d
Rx
Averag
e
packet
rate
The
averag
e rate
of
incomi
ng
packet
s on
the
interfa
ce
since
the
syste
m
start.
Count
Rx
CRC
errors
Numb
er of
receiv
ed
packet
s with
CRC
errors
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
(align
ment
or
FCS).
Rx
Frame
errors
Numb
er of
packet
s
receiv
ed on
the
interfa
ce
that
are
too
long.
Count
Rx
alignm
ent
errors
The
numbe
r of
alignm
ent
errors
receiv
ed on
the
interfa
ce.
Count
Tx
Averag
e
bandw
idth(bi
ts/
sec)
The
averag
e tx
bandw
idth
on
interfa
ce in
bits
per
secon
d
(bps).
Count
in bps
141
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Tx
Averag
e
packet
rate
The
averag
e rate
of
outgoi
ng
packet
s on
the
interfa
ce
since
the
syste
m
start.
Count
Tx
Carrie
r
errors
Numb
er of
carrier
errors
during
trans
missio
n.
Count
Tx
collisi
ons
Numb
er of
collisi
ons in
trans
missio
n
(halfduplex
only).
Count
Tx
excess
collisi
ons
Numb
er of
excess
collisi
ons in
trans
missio
n
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
(halfduplex
only).
Tx
late
collisi
ons
Numb
er of
late
collisi
ons in
trans
missio
n
(halfduplex
only).
Count
Tx
multip
le
collisi
on
errors
Numb
er of
multip
le
collisi
ons
during
trans
missio
n
(halfduplex
only).
Count
IP Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the IP counters including details such
as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center, interpretation of
counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
IP
bytes
Total
numbe
r of IP
Count
143
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144
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
receiv
ed
bytes
receiv
ed by
NetSc
aler.
IP
bytes
trans
mitted
Total
numbe
r of IP
bytes
trans
mitted
by
NetSc
aler.
Count
IP
fragm
ents
receiv
ed
Total
numbe
r of IP
fragm
ents
receiv
ed by
NetSc
aler.
Count
IP
packet
s
receiv
ed
Total
numbe
r of IP
packet
s
receiv
ed by
NetSc
aler
Count
IP
packet
s
trans
mitted
Total
numbe
r of IP
packet
s
trans
mitted
by
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
NetSc
aler.
Megab
its
receiv
ed
Megab
its of
IP
data
receiv
ed.
Count
in
Megab
its
Megab
its
trans
mitted
Megab
its of
IP
data
trans
mitted
.
Count
in
Megab
its
Packet
s with
bad
MAC
sent
IP
packet
s
trans
mitted
with a
bad
MAC
addres
s.
Count
Packet
s with
len >
1514
rcvd
Packet
s
receiv
ed
with a
length
greate
r than
the
norma
l
maxim
um
trans
missio
n unit
Count
145
Chapter 10
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
of
1514
bytes.
146
Unkno
wn
servic
es
Packet
s
receiv
ed on
a port
or
servic
e that
is not
config
ured.
Count
landattack
s
Landattack
packet
s
receiv
ed.
The
source
and
destin
ation
addres
ses
are
the
same.
Count
max
nonTCP
clients
Attem
pts to
open a
new
conne
ction
to a
servic
e for
which
the
maxim
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
um
limit
has
been
excee
ded.
Defaul
t
value,
0,
applie
s no
limit.
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Policy
bytes
in
Input
traffic
of a
compr
ession
policy.
Count
Policy
bytes
out
Outpu
t
traffic
of a
compr
ession
policy.
Count
Policy
hits
Total
policy
hits
count.
Count
147
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Resources Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Resources counters including
details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center,
interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
CPU
Usage(
Perce
ntage)
CPU
utiliza
tion
perce
ntage.
Numb
er
Memor
y
Usage(
Perce
ntage)
This
repres
ents
the
perce
ntage
of
memo
ry
utiliza
tion
on
NetSc
aler.
Numb
er
148
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Averag
e TTFB
Averag
e time
requir
ed for
the
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
server
to
receiv
e the
first
byte
of
data
from
the
NetSc
aler.
This
averag
e is
calcul
ated
repeat
edly
every
14
secon
ds.
Averag
e
transa
ction
time
Averag
e
transa
ction
time
betwe
en
NetSc
aler
and
the
servic
e
behind
it.
Count
Curren
t
client
conne
ctions
Client
conne
ctions
that
are
Count
149
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
curren
tly
open
to the
select
ed
servic
e,
includi
ng
both
establi
shed
conne
ctions
and
those
in the
surge
queue
.
150
Establi
shed
active
conne
ctions
The
numbe
r of
establi
shed
conne
ctions
that
are
curren
tly
active
.
Count
Establi
shed
conne
ctions
The
numbe
r of
establi
shed
conne
ctions.
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Genui
ne
clients
on this
servic
e
The
numbe
r of
genuin
e
client
on a
servic
e.
Count
Javasc
ript
sent
to
genuin
e
clients
Total
numbe
r of
JavaSc
ripts
sent
to
geniun
e
clients
.
Count
Reque
st
bytes
The
total
numbe
r of
reques
t
bytes
receiv
ed on
a
servic
e or
vserve
r.
Count
Reque
st rate
This
repres
ents
the
reques
t rate
in
reques
Count
151
Chapter 10
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ts per
secon
d for a
servic
e or
vserve
r.
152
Reque
st rate
bytes
This
repres
ents
the
reques
t rate
in
bytes
per
secon
d for a
servic
e or
vserve
r.
Count
Respo
nse
bytes
Numb
er of
respon
se
bytes
receiv
ed on
a
servic
e or
vserve
r.
Count
Respo
nse
rate
bytes
This
repres
ents
the
respon
se
rate in
bytes
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
per
secon
d for a
servic
e or
vserve
r.
Servic
e
Group
FullNa
me
The
name
of the
servic
e
group.
String
Servic
e
Group
Memb
er
FullNa
me
The
name
of the
servic
e
group
memb
er.
String
Servic
e
Group
Name
The
name
of the
servic
e
group.
String
State
Curren
t state
of the
server.
Enum
Surge
queue
reques
ts
The
numbe
r of
reques
ts in
the
surge
Count
153
Chapter 10
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
queue
.
Type
The
protoc
ol
type
of the
servic
e.
Enum
Unack
nowle
dged
SYNs
rate
This
repres
ents
the
rate
of
unack
nowle
dged
SYNs
for a
servic
e or
vserve
r.
Count
Services Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Services counters including details
such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center, interpretation of
counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
154
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Active
conne
ctions
The
numbe
r of
establi
shed
conne
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ctions
that
are
curren
tly
active
.
Averag
e
transa
ction
time
Averag
e
transa
ction
time
betwe
en
NetSc
aler
and
the
servic
e
behind
it.
Numb
er
Establi
shed
conne
ctions
The
numbe
r of
establi
shed
conne
ctions.
Count
GSLB
site
name
The
name
of the
GSLB
site on
which
this
servic
e is
define
d.
String
155
Chapter 10
156
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Genui
ne
clients
on this
servic
e
The
numbe
r of
genuin
e
client
on this
servic
e.
Count
Javasc
ripts
sent
to
genuin
e
clients
Total
numbe
r of
JavaSc
ripts
sent
to
genuin
e
clients
.
Count
Maxim
um
reques
ts per
conne
ction
The
maxim
um
reques
ts per
conne
ction
allowe
d on
this
servic
e.
Count
Packet
s
receiv
ed
The
total
numbe
r of
packet
s
receiv
ed on
this
servic
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
e/
vserve
r.
Packet
s sent
The
total
numbe
r of
packet
s sent.
Count
Reque
st
bytes
The
total
numbe
r of
reques
t
bytes
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
Bytes
Reque
sts
The
total
numbe
r of
reques
ts
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
(This
is
applic
able
for
HTTP/
Count
157
Chapter 10
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
SSL
servic
etype.
)
158
Respo
nse
Bytes
Numb
er of
respon
se
bytes
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
Bytes
Respo
nses
Numb
er of
respon
ses
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
(This
is
applic
able
for
HTTP/
SSL
servic
etype.
)
Count
State
Curren
t state
of the
server.
Enum
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Surge
count
The
numbe
r
reques
ts in
the
surge
queue
.
Count
Syns
receiv
ed
The
total
numbe
r of
syns
receiv
ed
from
clients
on this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
Count
Type
The
protoc
ol
type
of the
servic
e.
Enum
159
Chapter 10
160
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Allow
Simple
ACL
hits
Total
packet
s that
match
ed a
Simple
ACL
with
action
ALLO
W and
got
consu
med
by
NetSc
aler.
Count
Bridge
Simple
ACL
hits
Total
packet
s that
match
ed a
Simple
ACL
with
action
BRIDG
E and
got
bridge
d by
NetSc
aler.
Count
Deny
Simple
ACL
hits
Total
packet
s that
match
ed a
Simple
ACL
with
action
DENY
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
and
got
dropp
ed by
NetSc
aler.
Simple
ACL
hits
Total
packet
s that
match
ed any
Simple
ACL.
Count
Simple
ACL
misses
Total
packet
s that
did
not
match
any
Simple
ACL.
Count
SSL Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the SSL counters including details
such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center, interpretation of
counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Backe
nd
3DES
168bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
3DES
168bit
cipher
Count
161
Chapter 10
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
encryp
tions.
162
Backe
nd DES
40-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DES
40-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd DES
56-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DES
56-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd DH
1024bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DH
1024bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
Backe
nd DH
2048bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DH
2048bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
Backe
nd DH
512-
Numb
er of
Backe
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
bit
key
excha
nges
nd DH
512bit
key
excha
nges.
Backe
nd DH
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DH
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
Backe
nd DSS
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DSS
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
Backe
nd
IDEA
128bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
IDEA
128bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd
MD5
hashes
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
MD5
hashes
.
Count
Backe
nd
Numb
er of
Count
163
Chapter 10
164
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
RC2
128bit
encryp
tions
Backe
nd
RC2
128bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Backe
nd
RC2
40-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC2
40-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd
RC2
56-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC2
56-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd
RC4
128bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC2
128bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd
RC4
40-bit
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC4
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
encryp
tions
40-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Backe
nd
RC4
56-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC4
56-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd
RC4
64-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC4
64-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
Backe
nd
RSA
1024bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RSA
1024bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
Backe
nd
RSA
2048bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RSA
2048bit
key
Count
165
Chapter 10
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
excha
nges.
166
Backe
nd
RSA
512bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RSA
512bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
Backe
nd
RSA
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RSA
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
Backe
nd
SHA
hashes
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
SHA
hashes
.
Count
Backe
nd SSL
multip
lex
failure
s
Numb
er of
Backe
nd SSL
sessio
n
multip
lex
failure
s.
Count
Backe
nd SSL
Numb
er of
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
sessio
ns
Backe
nd SSL
sessio
ns.
Backe
nd SSL
sessio
ns
reused
Numb
er of
Backe
nd SSL
sessio
ns
reused
.
Count
Backe
nd
SSLv3
client
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
SSLv3
client
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
Backe
nd
SSLv3
hands
hakes
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
SSLv3
hands
hakes.
Count
Backe
nd
SSLv3
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
SSLv3
sessio
ns.
Count
Backe
nd
TLSv1
client
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
Count
167
Chapter 10
168
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
authe
nticati
ons
TLSv1
client
authe
nticati
ons.
Backe
nd
TLSv1
hands
hakes
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
TLSv1
hands
hakes.
Count
Backe
nd
TLSv1
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
TLSv1
sessio
ns.
Count
Backe
nd
export
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
export
sessio
ns.
Count
Backe
nd
null
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
null
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
Backe
nd
null
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
null
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
cipher
encryp
tions.
Backe
nd
sessio
n
multip
lex
attem
pts
Numb
er of
Backe
nd SSL
sessio
n
multip
lex
attem
pts.
Count
Backe
nd
sessio
n
multip
lex
succes
ses
Numb
er of
Backe
nd SSL
sessio
n
multip
lex
succes
ses.
Count
Curren
t SSL
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
active
SSL
sessio
ns.
Count
DES
168bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
3DES
168bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
169
Chapter 10
170
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
DES
40-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DES
40-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
DES
56-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DES
56-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
DES
encryp
tions
offloa
ded
Numb
er of
DES
encryp
tions
offloa
ded to
crypto
card.
Count
DH
1024bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DH
1024bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
DH
2048bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DH
2048bit
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
key
excha
nges.
DH
512bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DH
512bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
DH
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
Backe
nd DH
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
DH
key
excha
nges
offloa
ded
Numb
er of
DH
key
excha
nges
offloa
ded to
crypto
card.
Count
DSS
(DSA)
authe
nticati
ons
Total
numbe
r of
times
DSS
author
ization
used.
Count
Export
sessio
Numb
er of
Count
171
Chapter 10
172
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ns (40bit)
Backe
nd
export
sessio
ns.
IDEA
128bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
IDEA
128bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
MD5
hashes
Numb
er of
MD5
hashes
.
Count
New
SSL
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
new
SSL
sessio
ns
create
d.
Count
Null
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
Null
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
Null
cipher
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Null
cipher
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
encryp
tions.
RC2
128bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC2
128bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
RC2
40-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC2
40-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
RC2
56-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC2
56-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
RC4
128bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC4
128bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
173
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
RC4
40-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC4
40-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
RC4
56-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC4
56-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
RC4
64-bit
encryp
tions
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RC4
64-bit
cipher
encryp
tions.
Count
RSA
1024bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RSA
1024bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
RSA
2048bit
Numb
er of
Backe
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
key
excha
nges
nd
RSA
2048bit
key
excha
nges.
RSA
512bit
key
excha
nges
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
RSA
512bit
key
excha
nges.
Count
RSA
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
RSA
authe
nticati
ons.
Count
RSA
key
excha
nges
offloa
ded
Numb
er of
RSA
key
excha
nges
offloa
ded to
crypto
card.
Count
RSA
sign
operat
ions
offloa
ded
Numb
er of
RSA
key
excha
nges
offloa
ded to
Count
175
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
crypto
card.
176
SHA
hashes
Numb
er of
Backe
nd
SHA
hashes
.
Count
SSL
Crypto
card
status
Status
of the
SSL
card
(1=UP,
0=DO
WN).
Count
SSL
Engine
status
Status
of the
SSL
Engine
(1=UP
/
0=DO
WN).
This
state
is
decide
d
based
on SSL
Featur
e/
Licens
e
status
and
minim
um
numbe
r of
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
cards
UP.
SSL
sessio
n hits
Numb
er of
SSL
sessio
n
reuse
hits.
Count
SSL
sessio
n
misses
Numb
er of
SSL
sessio
n
reuse
misses
.
Count
SSL
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
SSL
sessio
ns.
Count
SSL
sessio
ns per
secon
d
Numb
er of
new
SSL
sessio
ns
create
d.
Count
SSL
transa
ctions
Numb
er of
SSL
transa
ctions.
Count
SSLv2
SSL
Numb
er of
hands
Count
177
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
hands
hakes
hakes
on
SSLv2.
SSLv2
client
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
client
authe
nticati
ons
done
on
SSLv2.
Count
SSLv2
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
SSLv2
sessio
ns.
Count
SSLv2
transa
ctions
Numb
er of
SSLv2
transa
ctions.
Count
SSLv3
SSL
hands
hakes
Numb
er of
hands
hakes
on
SSLv3.
Count
SSLv3
client
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
client
authe
nticati
ons
done
on
SSLv3.
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
SSLv3
sessio
n
reneg
otiatio
ns
Numb
er of
sessio
n
reneg
otiatio
ns
done
on
SSLv3.
Count
SSLv3
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
SSLv3
sessio
ns.
Count
SSLv3
transa
ctions
Total
numbe
r of
SSLv3
Transa
ctions.
Count
TLSv1
SSL
hands
hakes
Numb
er of
SSL
hands
hakes
on
TLSv1.
Count
TLSv1
client
authe
nticati
ons
Numb
er of
client
authe
nticati
ons
done
on
TLSv1.
Count
TLSv1
sessio
Numb
er of
Count
179
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
n
reneg
otiatio
ns
SSL
sessio
n
reneg
otiatio
ns
done
on
TLSv1.
TLSv1
sessio
ns
Numb
er of
TLSv1
sessio
ns.
Count
TLSv1
transa
ctions
Numb
er of
TLSv1
transa
ctions.
Count
Total
SSL
Sessio
n
Reneg
otiatio
ns
Numb
er of
SSL
sessio
n
reneg
otiatio
ns.
Count
180
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Altern
ate
Numb
er of
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
conte
nt hits
reques
ts that
are
requir
ed to
load
the
altern
ate
conte
nt in
the
popup
windo
w.
Corrup
ted
SureC
onnec
t
cookie
s
Numb
er of
times
NetSc
aler
encou
ntered
corrup
ted
SureC
onnec
t
Cookie
s.
Count
Delay
stats
reset
Numb
er of
times
SureC
onnec
t
statist
ics
were
reset.
Count
Inmemo
Numb
er of
Count
181
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ry
popup
screen
hits
times
NetSc
aler
served
the inmemo
ry
java
script,
which
displa
ys the
popup
windo
w.
POST
reques
ts
Numb
er of
times
a
POST
reques
t
trigger
ed
SureC
onnec
t.
Count
Reque
sts
from
unsup
ported
brows
ers
Numb
er of
times
reques
ts
came
from
unsup
ported
brows
ers.
Count
Reque
sts in
SureC
Numb
er of
reques
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
onnec
t
sessio
n
ts that
came
in a
SureC
onnec
t
sessio
n.
SureC
onnec
t URL
hits
Numb
er of
times
NetSc
aler
match
ed an
incomi
ng
reques
t with
a
Config
ured
SureC
onnec
t
policy.
Count
Thresh
old
condit
ions
failed
This
count
er
gives
the
numbe
r of
times
NetSc
aler
did
not
serve
the inmemo
ry
respon
Count
183
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
se
becau
se the
thresh
olds
condit
ions
had
failed.
184
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Availa
ble
disk
space
(MB)
Availa
ble
space
in
the /
flash
or /
var
partiti
on of
the
disk.
Count
Percen
tage
of disk
space
used
(%)
Used
space
in
the /
var
or /
flash
partiti
on of
the
Intege
r
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
disk,
as a
perce
ntage.
You
can
config
ure /
var
Used
(%)
or /
flash
Used
(%) by
using
the
"Set
snmp
alarm
DISKUSAGE
-HIGH"
comm
and.
Total
disk
space
(MB)
Total
disk
space
of
the /
var
or /
flash
partiti
on of
the
disk.
Count
Used
disk
space
(MB)
Used
space
in /
flash
or /
var
Count
185
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
partiti
on of
the
disk.
TCP Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the TCP counters including details
such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center, interpretation of
counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
186
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
All
client
conne
ctions
Client
conne
ctions,
includi
ng
conne
ctions
in the
Openi
ng,
Establi
shed,
and
Closin
g
state.
Count
All
server
conne
ctions
Server
conne
ctions,
includi
ng
conne
ctions
in the
Openi
ng,
Establi
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
shed,
and
Closin
g
state.
Closin
g
client
conne
ctions
Client
conne
ctions
in the
Closin
g
state,
which
indica
tes
that
the
conne
ction
termin
ation
proces
s has
initiat
ed but
is not
compl
ete.
Count
Closin
g
server
conne
ctions
Server
conne
ctions
in the
Closin
g
state,
which
indica
tes
that
the
conne
ction
termin
Count
187
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ation
proces
s has
initiat
ed but
is not
compl
ete.
188
Curren
t
Physic
al
server
s with
open
conns
The
numbe
r of
physic
al
server
s that
NetSc
aler
has
open
conne
ctions
with.
Count
Establi
shed
client
conne
ctions
Curren
t
client
conne
ctions
in the
Establi
shed
state,
which
indica
tes
that
data
transf
er can
occur
betwe
en the
NetSc
aler
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
and
the
client.
Establi
shed
server
conne
ctions
Curren
t
server
conne
ctions
in the
Establi
shed
state,
which
indica
tes
that
data
transf
er can
occur
betwe
en the
NetSc
aler
and
the
server.
Count
Max
Reque
sts per
Conne
ction
Maxim
um
numbe
r of
reques
ts per
conne
ction.
Count
Max
Server
Conne
ctions
Maxim
um
numbe
r of
server
conne
ctions.
Count
189
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Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Openi
ng
client
conne
ctions
Client
conne
ctions
in the
Openi
ng
state,
which
indica
tes
that
the
hands
hakes
are
not
yet
compl
ete.
Count
Openi
ng
server
conne
ctions
Server
conne
ctions
in the
Openi
ng
state,
which
indica
tes
that
the
hands
hakes
are
not
yet
compl
ete.
Count
Reject
ed
TCP
SYN
cookie
Numb
er of
TCP
SYN
cookie
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
packet
s (Bad
Seq
No)
packet
s
reject
ed due
to
incorr
ect
seque
nce
numbe
r.
Reject
ed
TCP
SYN
cookie
packet
s (Bad
Signat
ure)
Numb
er of
TCP
SYN
cookie
packet
s
reject
ed due
to
incorr
ect
signat
ure.
Count
Server
Conn
Reusepool
hits
Numb
er of
client
transa
ctions
that
found
the
server
conne
ction
in the
reusepool.
Count
Server
active
Numb
er of
conne
Count
191
Chapter 10
192
Count
er
Descri
ption
conne
ctions
ctions
curren
tly
servin
g
reques
ts.
Spare
conne
ctions
Spare
conne
ctions
availa
ble. To
save
time
and
resour
ces in
establi
shing
anoth
er
conne
ction
for a
new
client,
the
conne
ction
on the
server
is not
closed
after
compl
eting
the
reques
t from
the
first
client
and is
availa
ble for
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
servin
g
future
reques
ts.
Surge
queue
Conne
ctions
in the
surge
queue
.
When
the
NetSc
aler
cannot
open a
conne
ction
to the
server,
for
examp
le
when
maxim
um
conne
ctions
have
been
reache
d, the
NetSc
aler
queue
s
these
reques
ts.
Count
TCP
curren
t
Numb
er of
curren
Count
193
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Count
er
Descri
ption
pendin
g
conne
ctions
t
pendin
g TCP
conne
ctions.
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
UDP Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
counters including details such as their descriptions, the default poll status on
Command Center, interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various
NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
UDP
bytes
receiv
ed
Bytes
of UDP
data
receiv
ed.
Bytes
UDP
bytes
trans
mitted
Bytes
of UDP
data
trans
mitted
.
Bytes
Not
e:
Tot
al
repr
ese
nts
a
cu
mul
ativ
e
agg
194
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
reg
ate
sinc
e
the
Net
Sca
ler
bec
am
e
ope
rati
ona
l.
Thi
s
valu
e is
res
et
to 0
whe
n
the
Net
Sca
ler
is
rest
arte
d.
Rat
e is
co
mp
ute
d
as
the
nu
mb
er
of
tim
es
195
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er
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ption
the
Tot
al
stati
stic
is
incr
em
ent
ed
per
sec
ond
,
ave
rag
ed
acr
oss
sev
ensec
ond
inte
rval
s.
The
rate
rem
ains
0 if
the
Net
Sca
ler
is
not
han
dlin
g
any
UD
P
traff
ic.
196
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
UDP
packet
rate
thresh
old
Value
set for
10ms
rate
thresh
old for
UDP
packet
s. This
implie
s that
within
10
millise
conds
(ms)
range,
NetSc
aler
can
allow
(recei
ve or
pass
throug
h) the
set
numbe
r of
UDP
packet
s.
Numb
er
UDP
packet
s
receiv
ed
UDP
packet
s
receiv
ed.
Count
UDP
packet
s
trans
mitted
UDP
packet
s
trans
mitted
.
Count
197
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
UDP
rate
thresh
old
Numb
er of
time
UDP
rate
thresh
old
was
excee
ded.
Count
UDP
unkno
wn
servic
e
errors
Total
numbe
r of
UDP
packet
s
receiv
ed by
NetSc
aler to
unconf
igured
servic
es.
Count
198
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er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Servic
e Hits
This
repres
ents
the
numbe
r of
times
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
that
the
servic
e has
been
provid
ed.
Servic
e
Persist
ent
Hits
The
total
numbe
r of
persist
ent
hits.
Count
Servic
e
Weigh
t
The
weight
of the
servic
e tied
to the
vserve
r.
Numb
er
VLAN Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the VLAN counters including details
such as their descriptions, the default poll status on Command Center, interpretation of
counter values, and their availability on various NetScaler versions.
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Broad
cast
pkts
sent
and
receiv
ed
Broad
cast
packet
s sent
and
receiv
ed on
Count
199
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er
Descri
ption
the
VLAN.
Not
e:
Tot
al
repr
ese
nts
a
cu
mul
ativ
e
agg
reg
ate
sinc
e
the
VL
AN
bec
am
e
ope
rati
ona
l.
Thi
s
valu
e is
res
et
to 0
whe
na
Net
Sca
ler
is
rest
arte
d or
200
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
the
VL
AN
con
figu
rati
on
is
upd
ate
d.
Rat
e is
co
mp
ute
d
as
the
nu
mb
er
of
tim
es
the
Tot
al
stati
stic
is
incr
em
ent
ed
per
sec
ond
,
ave
rag
ed
acr
oss
sev
en-
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er
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ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
sec
ond
inte
rval
s.
The
rate
rem
ains
0 if
the
VL
AN
is
not
han
dlin
g
any
traff
ic.
202
Bytes
receiv
ed
Bytes
of
data
receiv
ed on
the
VLAN.
Bytes
Bytes
sent
Bytes
of
data
trans
mitted
on the
VLAN.
Bytes
Memb
er
Interfa
ces
List of
interfa
ces on
the
NetSc
aler
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
that
are
memb
ers of
the
VLAN.
Packet
s
dropp
ed
Inboun
d
packet
s
dropp
ed by
the
VLAN
upon
recept
ion.
Count
Packet
s
receiv
ed
Packet
s
receiv
ed on
the
VLAN.
Count
Packet
s sent
Packet
s
trans
mitted
on the
VLAN.
Count
Tagge
d
Interfa
ces
List of
interfa
ces on
the
NetSc
aler
that
are
memb
ers of
the
VLAN
Count
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9.2
9.3
that
carry
tagged
packet
s.
VPN Counters
The following table gives you a basic overview of the Virtual Private Network (VPN)
counters including details, such as their descriptions, the default poll status on
Command Center, interpretation of counter values, and their availability on various
NetScaler versions.
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er
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Backe
nd
HTTP
server
probes
Numb
er of
probes
from
NetSc
aler to
backe
nd
HTTP
server.
The
backe
nd
server
s are
those
server
s that
have
been
access
ed by
a VPN
client.
This is
an
applic
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
ation
debug
count
er.
Backe
nd
nonHTTP
server
probes
Numb
er of
probes
from
NetSc
aler to
backe
nd
nonHTTP
server
s. The
backe
nd
server
s are
those
server
s that
have
been
access
ed by
a VPN
client.
This is
an
applic
ation
debug
count
er.
Count
Backe
nd
server
s
probe
succes
ses
Numb
er of
succes
sful
probes
to
backe
Count
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
nd
server
s
(both
HTTP
and
nonHTTP)
. This
is an
applic
ation
debug
count
er.
206
CPS
conne
ction
failure
Numb
er of
CPS
conne
ction
failure
.
Count
CPS
conne
ction
succes
s
Numb
er of
CPS
conne
ction
succes
s.
Count
Client
config
uratio
n
reques
ts
Numb
er of
SSLVP
Nclient
config
uratio
n
reques
ts
receiv
ed by
the
Count
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er
Descri
ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
SSLVP
N
server.
In
respon
se to
these
reques
ts, the
SSLVP
N
server
return
s
inform
ation
to
config
ure
the
SSLVP
N
client.
DNS
querie
s
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
DNS
querie
s
receiv
ed by
SSLVP
N
server.
Count
Filesyste
m
reques
ts
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
filesyste
m
reques
t
receiv
ed by
the
Count
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
SSLVP
N
server.
208
ICA
licens
e
failure
Numb
er of
ICA
licens
e
failure
s.
Count
IIP
disabl
ed and
MIP
disabl
ed
Numb
er of
times
IIP and
MIP
are
disabl
ed.
Count
IIP
disabl
ed and
MIP
used
Numb
er of
times
MIP is
used
and IIP
is
disabl
ed.
Count
IIP
failed
and
MIP
disabl
ed
Numb
er of
times
IIP
assign
ment
failed
and
MIP is
disabl
ed.
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
IIP
failed
and
MIP
used
Numb
er of
times
MIP is
used
and IIP
assign
ment
failed.
Count
Loginpage
delive
ry
failure
s
Numb
er of
times
the
login
page
has
not
been
delive
red by
SSLVP
N
server.
Count
Loginpage
reques
ts
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
login
page
reques
ts
receiv
ed by
SSLVP
N
server.
Count
SOCKS
client
error
Numb
er of
SOCKS
client
error.
Count
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
SOCKS
conne
ct
reques
t
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
receiv
ed
SOCKS
conne
ct
reques
t.
Count
SOCKS
conne
ct
reques
t sent
Numb
er of
sent
SOCKS
conne
ct
reques
t.
Count
SOCKS
conne
ct
respon
se
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
receiv
ed
SOCKS
conne
ct
respon
se.
Count
SOCKS
conne
ct
respon
se sent
Numb
er of
sent
SOCKS
conne
ct
respon
se.
Count
SOCKS
metho
d
reques
t
Numb
er of
receiv
ed
SOCKS
metho
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
receiv
ed
d
reques
t.
SOCKS
metho
d
reques
t sent
Numb
er of
sent
SOCKS
metho
d
reques
t.
Count
SOCKS
metho
d
respon
se
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
receiv
ed
SOCKS
metho
d
respon
se.
Count
SOCKS
metho
d
respon
se sent
Numb
er of
sent
SOCKS
metho
d
respon
se.
Count
SOCKS
server
error
Numb
er of
SOCKS
server
error.
Count
SSLVP
N
tunnel
s
Total
numbe
r of
SSLVP
N
tunnel
Count
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Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
s
create
d
betwe
en
SSLVP
N
client
and
server.
212
STA
conne
ction
failure
Numb
er of
STA
conne
ction
failure
.
Count
STA
conne
ction
succes
s
Numb
er of
STA
conne
ction
succes
s.
Count
STA
reques
t sent
Numb
er of
STA
reques
t sent.
Count
STA
respon
se
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
STA
respon
se
receiv
ed.
Count
WINS
querie
s
Total
numbe
r of
Count
Count
er
Descri
ption
receiv
ed
WINS
query(
s)
receiv
ed by
SSLVP
N
server.
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Curren
t
Config
ured
VServe
rs
Numb
er of
vserve
rs
config
ured
on the
NetSc
aler.
Count
Curren
t
Servic
es
Down
Numb
er of
servic
es
that
are
bound
to this
vserve
r and
are in
the
state
'down'
.
Count
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t Poll
Values
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9.1
9.2
9.3
Curren
t
Servic
es
UnKno
wn
Numb
er of
servic
es
that
are
bound
to this
vserve
r and
are in
the
state
'unKno
wn'.
Count
Curren
t
Servic
es Up
Numb
er of
servic
es
that
are
bound
to this
vserve
r and
are in
the
state
'up'.
Count
Curren
t
client
conne
ctions
Numb
er of
curren
t
client
conne
ctions.
Count
Curren
t
server
conne
ctions
Numb
er of
curren
t
conne
ctions
Count
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er
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ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.2
9.3
to the
real
server
s
behind
the
vserve
r.
Numb
er of
servic
es
Numb
er of
servic
es
bound
to the
vserve
r.
Count
Numb
er of
spill
overs
Numb
er of
times
vserve
r
exper
einced
spill
over.
Count
Numb
er of
SSL
users
Curren
t
numbe
r of
SSL
users
access
ing
this
vserve
r.
Count
Maxim
um
reques
ts per
Maxim
um
numbe
r of
reques
Numb
er
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t Poll
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9.2
9.3
conne
ction
ts per
conne
ction
allowe
d on
this
vserve
r.
Packet
s
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
packet
s
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
Count
Packet
s sent
Numb
er of
packet
s sent.
Count
Reque
sts
Numb
er of
reques
ts
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
(This
is
applic
able
for
HTTP/
SSL
servic
Count
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er
Descri
ption
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t Poll
Values
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9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
etype.
)
Reque
sts
bytes
Numb
er of
reques
t
bytes
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
Bytes
Respo
nse
Bytes
Numb
er of
respon
se
bytes
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
Bytes
Respo
nses
Numb
er of
respon
ses
receiv
ed on
this
servic
e/
vserve
r (This
is
applic
able
for
HTTP/
Count
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SSL
servic
etype)
.
218
Servic
es Out
of Svc
Numb
er of
servic
es
which
are
bound
to this
vserve
r and
are in
the
state
'outOf
Servic
e'.
Count
Servic
es
Transit
ion to
Out of
Svc
Numb
er of
servic
es
which
are
bound
to this
vserve
r and
are in
the
state
'transi
tionTo
OutOf
Servic
e'.
Count
State
State
of the
server.
Enum
Count
er
Descri
ption
Defaul
t Poll
Values
8.1
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Syns
receiv
ed
Numb
er of
syns
receiv
ed
from
clients
on this
servic
e/
vserve
r.
Count
Time
since
last
state
chang
e
Time
elapse
d (in
days,
hours,
minut
es,
and
secon
ds)
since
the
last
chang
e in
the
state
of the
virtual
server,
that
is, the
durati
on of
time
for
which
the
virtual
server
is in
the
Date/
Time
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curren
t
state.
220
Total
Vserve
r Hits
Numb
er of
times
this
vserve
r has
been
provid
ed.
Count
Total
Vserve
r
Misses
Total
vserve
r
misses
.
Count
Type
Protoc
ol
associ
ated
with
the
vserve
r.
Enum
UP
servci
es (%)
Percen
tage
of UP
servic
es
bound
to this
vserve
r.
Numb
er