IPSec tunnel statistics
get
http://<SDWAN_TENANT_IP>/v1/admin/statistics/ip_sec_tunnel
Request
Query Parameters
-
do_clear(required): boolean
To get latest data, set this to 'true'. To get average data, set this to 'false'Example:
true
There's no request body for this operation.
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Supported Media Types
- application/json
200 Response
OK
Root Schema : schema
Type:
object
401 Response
Not Logged into the SDWAN-Edge device
Root Schema : 401NotLoggedin
Type:
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object
-
message: string
Example:
Not logged in.
-
status: string
Example:
fail
403 Response
Insufficient Userlevel
Root Schema : 403InsufficientUserLevel
Type:
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object
-
message: string
Example:
User Level for user <user_name> is not sufficient for this <URL value> operation.
-
required_user_level: string
Example:
ADMIN
-
status: string
Example:
fail
-
user_level: string
Example:
GUEST
-
user_name: string
Example:
username
405 Response
Invalid request method
Root Schema : 405ExpectedGet
Type:
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object
-
message: string
Example:
Operation must use a GET
-
status: string
Example:
fail
Examples
Example of Accessing the API with cURL
The following example shows how to get IPsec tunnel statistics by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using cURL. If the request requires a timestamp, use the timestamp from the response of the /login API. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL.
curl -X GET \
-b cookies.txt \
"https://$IPADDR/v1/admin/statistics/ip_sec_tunnel"
The following shows other examples of accessing this API resource.
curl -X GET -b cookies.txt "https://$IPADDR/v1/admin/statistics/ip_sec_tunnel?do_clear=true"
Example of the Response Body
The following example shows the contents of the response body in JSON format.
{
"web_ipsec_tunnel1": [
[
"Name",
"State",
"Service Type",
"Packets Received",
"Kbps Received",
"Packets Sent",
"Kbps Sent",
"Packets Dropped",
"Bytes Dropped",
"MTU"
]
]
}