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Approaching Max Capacity - Connections Per Second(CPS)
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Approaching Max Capacity - Connections Per Second(CPS)
Incident Code
INC_NGFW_CAPACITY_CONNECTIONS_PER_SECOND
Severity
Warning
Category
Device
Subcategory
System Resources
Description
The firewall has anomalous values for connections per second (CPS).
Raise Condition
When Connections Per Second(CPS) usage exceed 90% of the capacity of that respective firewall model and stays beyond 90% for five days in a week
Clear Condition
When Connections Per Second(CPS) usage falls below 90% of the capacity of that respective firewall model and stays below 90% for 1 week
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