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Viewing Monitoring Data

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Last updated: 2024-11-05 09:46:38
You can view the network monitoring data of a connection or dedicated tunnel via the console or an API to facilitate the troubleshooting. To use the API, see Connection Monitoring Metrics.

Directions

1. Log in to the Direct Connect console.
2. Perform the following steps to view the network monitoring data of a connection.
3. Click Connections on the left sidebar.
4. Locate the target connection and click

in the Monitoring column.
Note:
Only the monitoring data of operating connections can be viewed.
5. The Monitoring page displays Network Outbound Bandwidth and Network Inbound Bandwidth. Select Last 24 hours, Last 7 days or a custom time period to display the monitoring data accordingly.
Network Outbound Bandwidth: average outbound traffic of the connection per second.
Network Inbound Bandwidth: average inbound traffic of the connection per second.
Packet Loss: number of packets discarded on the port per minute.
Packet Error: number of packet errors on the port per minute.
6. Perform the following steps to view the network monitoring data of a dedicated tunnel.
7. Click Exclusive virtual interface on the left sidebar.
8. Locate the target dedicated tunnel and click

in the Monitoring column.
9. The Monitoring page displays Network Outbound Bandwidth, Network Inbound Bandwidth, Packets Out, and Packets In. Select Last 24 hours, Last 7 days or a custom time period to display the monitoring data accordingly.
Network Outbound Bandwidth: average outbound traffic of the dedicated tunnel per second.
Network Inbound Bandwidth: average inbound traffic of the dedicated tunnel per second.
Packets Out: total outbound traffic of the dedicated tunnel.
Packets In: total inbound traffic of the dedicated tunnel.
10. Perform the following steps to view the network monitoring data of a direct connect gateway.
11. Log in to the Direct Connect Gateway console. Click Direct Connect Gateway in the left sidebar.
12. Locate the target direct connect gateway and click

in the Monitoring column.
13. The Monitoring page displays Network Outbound Bandwidth, Network Inbound Bandwidth, Packets Out, Packets In, Outbound Traffic, and Inbound Traffic. Select Last 24 hours, Last 7 days or a custom time period to display the monitoring data accordingly.
Network Outbound Bandwidth: average outbound traffic of the direct connect gateway per second.
Network Inbound Bandwidth: average inbound traffic of the direct connect gateway per second.
Packets Out: total number of outbound traffic packets of the dedicated tunnel.
Packets In: total number of inbound traffic packets of the dedicated tunnel.
Outbound Traffic: total outbound traffic of the dedicated tunnel.
Inbound Traffic: total inbound traffic of the dedicated tunnel.
Packet loss (Out): total number of outbound packets discarded on the dedicated tunnel.
Packet loss (In): total number of inbound packets discarded on the dedicated tunnel.


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