
There are new fw monitor inspection points available for "fw monitor":
| Inspection point |
Name of fw monitor inspection point |
Relation to firewall VM |
Available since version |
| i |
Pre-Inbound |
Before the inbound FireWall VM (for example, eth1:i) |
always |
| I |
Post-Inbound |
After the inbound FireWall VM (for example, eth1:I) |
always |
| id |
Pre-Inbound VPN |
Inbound before decrypt (for example, eth1:id) |
R80.20 |
| iD |
Post-Inbound VPN |
Inbound after decrypt (for example, eth1:ID) |
R80.20 |
| iq |
Pre-Inbound QoS |
Inbound before QoS (for example, eth1:iq) |
R80.20 |
| iQ |
Post-Inbound QoS |
Inbound after QoS (for example, eth1:IQ) |
R80.20 |
| o |
Pre-Outbound |
Before the outbound FireWall VM (for example, eth1:o) |
always |
| O |
Post-Outbound |
After the outbound FireWall VM (for example, eth1:O) |
always |
| e |
Pre-Outbound VPN |
Outbound before encrypt (for example, eth1:e) |
R80.10 |
| E |
Post-Outbound VPN |
Outbound after encrypt (for example, eth1:E) |
R80.10 |
| oq |
Pre-Outbound QoS |
Outbound before QoS (for example, eth1:oq) |
R80.20 |
| oQ |
Post-Outbound QoS |
Outbound after QoS (for example, eth1:OQ) |
R80.20 |
For more informations revert to article R80.x Performance Tuning and Debug Tips – fw monitor
or see sk30583 and How to use FW Monitor.
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