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Measures reported by CtxGwThroughputTest
When users complain of slowness of the target connector, administrators should first check the throughput of the appliance. Throughput reveals how well/badly the target connector processes network traffic. Low throughput is indicative of a traffic processing bottleneck, which can cause users to experience slowness when interacting with the target connector. To receive real-time insights into the throughput of the target connector, administrators can use the CtxGwThroughputTest. This test measures the throughput of the target connector in real-time and alerts administrators if the throughput is low. Additionally, the test also reveals where the bottleneck is - when processing incoming network traffic? or outgoing network traffic?
Outputs of the test :One set of results for the Citrix Cloud Connector Gateway to be monitored.
The measures made by this test are as follows:
| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| In_throughput |
Indicates the rate at which the target connector processes incoming network traffic. |
Mbps |
If the value of the Total throughput measure is abnormally high or is increasing consistently, you may want to compare the value of the Input throughput and Output throughput measures to understand when the maximum slowness occurred - when processing incoming traffic? or when processing outgoing traffic? |
| Out_throughput |
Indicates the rate at which the target connector processes outgoing network traffic. |
Mbps |
| Total_throughput |
Indicates the rate at which the target connector processes network traffic. |
Mbps |
This is the sum of the Input throughput and Output throughput measures and reveals the overall network throughput of the appliance.
A consistent drop in the value of this measure could indicate that the target connector does not have adequate bandwidth resources for processing network traffic. |
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