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View GigaStor Counter Statistics

The GigaStor counter displays information about the packet digests that it receives from its assigned CA GigaStor Connector, including information about the Netflow packets that transport the packet digests.

To view the GigaStor counter, log into the CA Standard Monitor where the CA GigaStor is assigned.

Important: Before you begin, synchronize the monitoring devices. The counter windows do not display until after you have synchronized data monitoring.

The GigaStor counter displays the following statistics:

Good Flows

Indicates the number of Netflow packets that were received in the order they were sent.

Dropped Flows

Indicates the number of Netflow packets that were not processed by the CA ADA Monitor service. Response time data from any packet digests that were included in the dropped Netflow packets is not included in the management console reporting.

Out of Order Flows

Indicates the number of Netflow packets that were received by the monitor, but were not received in the order they were sent.

To Server Packets

Indicates the number of packets that were sent from a client to a server.

From Server Packets

Indicates the number of packets that were sent from a server to a client.

To Server Bytes

Indicates the number of bytes that were sent from a client to a server.

From Server Bytes

Indicates the number of bytes that were sent from a server to a client.

Total Seen Packets

Indicates the number of packets that were inspected by the CA GigaStor Connector to determine whether the packet header matched a specified application port, client network, and server subnet.

Total Captured Bytes

Indicates the total byte count for packets that match a specified application port, client network, and server subnet.

Note The monitor inspects each packet header to determine whether the packet matches a specified application port, client network, and server subnet. For more information, see Total Seen Packets.

Accepted Sessions

Indicates the number of TCP sessions that match a valid application/server/network combination on the management console.

Rejected for Server

Indicates the server IP did not match a server subnet monitored by the management console.

Rejected for Client

Indicates the client IP did not match the list of client networks to be monitored by the management console.

Rejected for Port

Indicates the server port matched the list of ports to be ignored by the management console.

Rejected for Positive

Reserved for future use.

More information:

How Client Networks Work

How Applications Work

How Servers Work