Supported Metrics
Description
This section describes metrics reported by NAT Gateway to Cloud Eye as well as their namespaces, monitoring metrics, and dimensions. You can use the management console or the APIs provided by Cloud Eye to query the metrics generated for NAT Gateway.
Namespace
SYS.NAT
Metrics
Metric ID |
Name |
Description |
Value Range |
Monitored Object |
Monitoring Period (Raw Data) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
snat_connection |
SNAT Connections |
Number of SNAT connections of the NAT gateway Unit: count |
≥ 0 |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
inbound_bandwidth |
Inbound Bandwidth |
Inbound bandwidth of servers using the SNAT function Unit: bit/s |
≥ 0 bits/s |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
outbound_bandwidth |
Outbound Bandwidth |
Outbound bandwidth of servers using the SNAT function Unit: bit/s |
≥ 0 bits/s |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
inbound_pps |
Inbound PPS |
Inbound PPS of servers using the SNAT function Unit: count |
≥ 0 |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
outbound_pps |
Outbound PPS |
Outbound PPS of servers using the SNAT function Unit: count |
≥ 0 |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
inbound_traffic |
Inbound Traffic |
Inbound traffic of servers using the SNAT function Unit: byte |
≥ 0 bytes |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
outbound_traffic |
Outbound Traffic |
Outbound traffic of servers using the SNAT function Unit: byte |
≥ 0 bytes |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
snat_connection_ratio |
SNAT Connection Usage |
SNAT connection usage of the NAT gateway The maximum number of connections is the number of connections allowed by NAT gateway specifications. For details, see NAT Gateway Specifications. Unit: percent |
≥ 0 |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
inbound_bandwidth_ratio |
Inbound Bandwidth Usage |
Inbound bandwidth usage of servers using the SNAT function The maximum bandwidth supported by a public NAT gateway is 20 Gbit/s. Inbound bandwidth usage = Used bandwidth/Maximum bandwidth of the public NAT gateway x 100%. Unit: percent
NOTE:
This metric is used to monitor the performance of public NAT gateways instead of the EIP bandwidth. |
≥ 0 |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
outbound_bandwidth_ratio |
Outbound Bandwidth Usage |
Outbound bandwidth usage of servers using the SNAT function The maximum bandwidth supported by a public NAT gateway is 20 Gbit/s. Outbound bandwidth usage = Used bandwidth/Maximum bandwidth of the public NAT gateway x 100%. Unit: percent
NOTE:
This metric is used to monitor the performance of public NAT gateways instead of the EIP bandwidth. |
≥ 0 |
Public NAT gateway |
1 minute |
Metric ID |
Name |
Description |
Value Range |
Monitored Object |
Monitoring Period (Raw Data) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
snat_connection |
SNAT Connections |
Number of SNAT connections of the NAT gateway Unit: count |
≥ 0 |
Private NAT gateway |
1 minute |
inbound_bandwidth |
Inbound Bandwidth |
Inbound bandwidth of servers using the SNAT function Unit: bit/s |
≥ 0 bit/s |
Private NAT gateway |
1 minute |
outbound_bandwidth |
Outbound Bandwidth |
Outbound bandwidth of servers using the SNAT function Unit: bit/s |
≥ 0 bit/s |
Private NAT gateway |
1 minute |
inbound_pps |
Inbound PPS |
Inbound PPS of servers using the SNAT function Unit: count |
≥ 0 |
Private NAT gateway |
1 minute |
outbound_pps |
Outbound PPS |
Outbound PPS of servers using the SNAT function Unit: count |
≥ 0 |
Private NAT gateway |
1 minute |
inbound_traffic |
Inbound Traffic |
Inbound traffic of servers using the SNAT function Unit: byte |
≥ 0 bytes |
Private NAT gateway |
1 minute |
outbound_traffic |
Outbound Traffic |
Outbound traffic of servers using the SNAT function Unit: byte |
≥ 0 bytes |
Private NAT gateway |
1 minute |
Dimensions
Key |
Value |
---|---|
nat_gateway_id |
Public NAT gateway ID |
vpc_nat_gateway_id |
Private NAT gateway ID |
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