I have spent some time looking at the usage data in the database and
looking over the code.
When 'bytes_in' and 'bytes_out' are reported, they are reported for a
specific network. Is this only for traffic between the public and the
private network? Does private traffic affect these numbers if
Hi Will,
Commencts inline:
Is this only for traffic between the public and the private network?
yes.
Does private traffic affect these numbers if the traffic does not go
through the public?
No.
So if two VMs on the same network send traffic between them selves on
their vlan without it being
Hey All,
I am trying to get my head around this. From what I understand, if I am
implementing an external firewall I am forced to implement the
'ExternalNetworkResourceUsageCommand'. I have not found a way to not
support the collection of usage data. Is that possible? If so, how?
My current
:) Didn't get an external network usage answer for
guest VLAN 3037
I believe this is implemented through the
'ExternalNetworkResourceUsageCommand'. I have a basic stub in place for
this, but I am just returning a new 'ExternalNetworkResourceUsageAnswer'.
I have not been able to find any
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wstev...@cloudops.com wrote:
Hey All,
In my Palo Alto Firewall integration, I have not yet implemented usage
tracking.
I am getting messages in the console as follows:
(ExternalNetworkMonitor-1:) Didn't get an external network usage answer for
guest VLAN 3037
I believe
Hey All,
In my Palo Alto Firewall integration, I have not yet implemented usage
tracking.
I am getting messages in the console as follows:
(ExternalNetworkMonitor-1:) Didn't get an external network usage answer for
guest VLAN 3037
I believe this is implemented through