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Diagnose npu np7 pmon for NP7 performance monitoring

Diagnose npu np7 pmon for NP7 performance monitoring

You can use the diagnose npu np7 pmon command to get detailed NP7 performance information.

diagnose npu np7 pmon {<np7-id> | all} {0 | b | brief | 1 | v | verbose}

np7-id is the ID of the NP7 processor starting with 0.

all means show information for all NP7 processors.

{0 | b | brief} show information for all non-zero counters.

{1 | v | verbose} show all counters.

Note

For more information about NP7 performance monitoring and general NP7 troubleshooting , see the Fortinet Community article Troubleshooting Tip: NP7 troubleshooting .

The command output shows load information for the NP7 EIF interfaces in the NP7 processor. The result is an overall picture of how busy the NP7 processor is. The following example shows the load on all NP7 EIF interfaces in one NP7 processor.

diagnose npu np7 pmon 0 v

[NP7_0]
Index Name            Counter    Sample_ver Usage%
----- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------
0     EIF_IGR0        7           0          1
1     EIF_IGR1        0           0          0
2     EIF_IGR2        14          0          1
3     EIF_IGR3        0           0          0
4     EIF_EGR0        0           0          0
5     EIF_EGR1        0           0          0
6     EIF_EGR2        0           0          0
7     EIF_EGR3        0           0          0
8     EIF_IGR4        0           0          0
9     EIF_IGR5        0           0          0
10    EIF_IGR6        7           0          1
11    EIF_IGR7        7           0          1
12    EIF_EGR4        0           0          0
13    EIF_EGR5        0           0          0
14    EIF_EGR6        0           0          0
15    EIF_EGR7        0           0          0
../..
241   L2P_EIF0        10          0          1
242   L2P_EIF1         7          0          1

The following command output shows usage information for non-zero counters for NP7 processor with ID=3.

diagnose npu np7 pmon 3 b

[NP7_3]
         EIF0_IGR EIF1_IGR EIF0_EGR EIF1_EGR HRX      HTX      DFR
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   0        0        0        0        0        0        0
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
         SSE0     SSE1     SSE2     SSE3
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   5        5        5        5
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
         IPSEC    IPTI     IPTO     L2TI     L2TO     VEP      IVS
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   0        0        0        0        0        0        0
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
         PLE      MSE      SYNK     DSE      NSS
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   0        0        0        12       0
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
* EIFx_IGR: EIF ingress, EIFx_EGR: EIF egress

Diagnose npu np7 pmon for NP7 performance monitoring

Diagnose npu np7 pmon for NP7 performance monitoring

You can use the diagnose npu np7 pmon command to get detailed NP7 performance information.

diagnose npu np7 pmon {<np7-id> | all} {0 | b | brief | 1 | v | verbose}

np7-id is the ID of the NP7 processor starting with 0.

all means show information for all NP7 processors.

{0 | b | brief} show information for all non-zero counters.

{1 | v | verbose} show all counters.

Note

For more information about NP7 performance monitoring and general NP7 troubleshooting , see the Fortinet Community article Troubleshooting Tip: NP7 troubleshooting .

The command output shows load information for the NP7 EIF interfaces in the NP7 processor. The result is an overall picture of how busy the NP7 processor is. The following example shows the load on all NP7 EIF interfaces in one NP7 processor.

diagnose npu np7 pmon 0 v

[NP7_0]
Index Name            Counter    Sample_ver Usage%
----- --------------- ---------- ---------- ------
0     EIF_IGR0        7           0          1
1     EIF_IGR1        0           0          0
2     EIF_IGR2        14          0          1
3     EIF_IGR3        0           0          0
4     EIF_EGR0        0           0          0
5     EIF_EGR1        0           0          0
6     EIF_EGR2        0           0          0
7     EIF_EGR3        0           0          0
8     EIF_IGR4        0           0          0
9     EIF_IGR5        0           0          0
10    EIF_IGR6        7           0          1
11    EIF_IGR7        7           0          1
12    EIF_EGR4        0           0          0
13    EIF_EGR5        0           0          0
14    EIF_EGR6        0           0          0
15    EIF_EGR7        0           0          0
../..
241   L2P_EIF0        10          0          1
242   L2P_EIF1         7          0          1

The following command output shows usage information for non-zero counters for NP7 processor with ID=3.

diagnose npu np7 pmon 3 b

[NP7_3]
         EIF0_IGR EIF1_IGR EIF0_EGR EIF1_EGR HRX      HTX      DFR
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   0        0        0        0        0        0        0
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
         SSE0     SSE1     SSE2     SSE3
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   5        5        5        5
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
         IPSEC    IPTI     IPTO     L2TI     L2TO     VEP      IVS
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   0        0        0        0        0        0        0
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
         PLE      MSE      SYNK     DSE      NSS
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Usage%   0        0        0        12       0
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
* EIFx_IGR: EIF ingress, EIFx_EGR: EIF egress