08-01-2014 10:29 PM - edited 03-11-2019 09:34 PM
Hi Guys,
We'd like to monitor the number of SSL peers (i.e. customers connecting via the AnyConnect client) and separately the number of VPN Tunnel (Lan to Lan) end points we have up and any given time. The latter is easy enough to find via CLI (e.g. show crypto ipsec sa ....), however it is proving difficult to find a neat CLI command to provide me with the number of SSL Peers we have connecting to our ASA. Could someone point me to the CLI command I can use for this? I was looking at the output of "show resource usage", however I'm not certain the "Conns" field is what I'm after here.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
thanks
Sheldon
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08-01-2014 10:58 PM
Try the following and see if you get all of the info that you need:
sh vpn-sessiondb svc
show vpn-sessiondb webvpn
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08-01-2014 10:58 PM
Try the following and see if you get all of the info that you need:
sh vpn-sessiondb svc
show vpn-sessiondb webvpn
Thank you for rating helpful posts!
08-01-2014 11:54 PM
Thanks very much - the first CLI command was what I was after!
thanks
Sheldon
08-01-2014 11:56 PM
No problem! Glad it helped! :)
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