| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| Reachroutes_memory |
Indicates the current number of reachable routes.
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Number |
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| Totalroutes_memory |
Indicates the total number of reachable routes during this measurement period.
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Number |
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| Reachhosts_memory |
Indicates the number of hosts that are currently reachable.
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Number |
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| Totalhosts_memory |
Indicates the total number of reachable hosts during this measurement period.
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Number |
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| Pool_memory |
Indicates the total amount of memory in bytes allocated for the IP routing table.
|
Bytes |
When there are no additional free entries in the memory pool, more memory is allocated to the pool.
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| Redundant_state |
Indicates the current redundancy state of the monitored CSS.
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Number |
If this measure reports the value 1, it indicates the 'Init' state. The value 2 on the other hand, indicates the 'Backup' state.
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| Total_alive_uplinks |
Indicates the number of alive uplinks during this measurement period.
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Number |
Within a redundant configuration, CSS allows you to create one/more uplink services with a router's IP address. An uplink service enables the master CSS to monitor the router with a keepalive (ICMP). If the keepalive fails, the master relinquishes control and the backup CSS takes control. The master CSS uses all redundancy uplinks when making the failover decision.
If the value of this measure is 0, it indicates that there are no live uplink services. In such a case, the CSS goes into failover.
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