<br> ## Step 1. Run the following CLI command. <b><font color=blue>show system state browser</font></b> ![[Palo Alto firewall - How to check interfaces traffic utilization_state-browser.jpg]] <br> ## Step 2. Press Shift + L to check the port statistics **Shift+L** and press Enter on port_stats. Since this is a PA-200 model, it shows eight ports: sys.s1.p1 ~ sys.s1.p8. ![[Palo Alto firewall - How to check interfaces traffic utilization_port-state.png]] ![[Palo Alto firewall - How to check interfaces traffic utilization_sysd-browser.png]] <br> ## Step 3. Press U and Y to enable Updates and Tracking The information for the first 20 ports will be displayed. In order to navigate between the window, press a,s,d,w. Press U and Y to enable Updates and Tracking. You will be able to see the **rx-bytes** and **tx-bytes** stats to check the interface traffic. U -> Updates Enabled Y -> Tracking Enabled ![[Palo Alto firewall - How to check interfaces traffic utilization_SysdBrowser-s.png]] <br> ## Step 4 (Optional). Press Spacebar to change the port This will bring up a node change window. You may change the port number to bring the desired port. ![[Palo Alto firewall - How to check interfaces traffic_EnterNode.png]] <br> ## Additional Help Press p on the Sysd Browser menu to see additional help. ### PSDB Help Key Description space/e Change sysd node with text box a,s,d,w Navigate n New sysd entry del Delete current sysd entry t Change sysd node with tree u Toggle dynamic update, on/off r Change update and tracking rates y Toggle tracking on/off Note: only changed entries are tracked S Save current config L Load saved config c Set number of columns p Display this help -/+ Reorder For vi users: ctrl f Page Forward ctrl b Page Back h,j,k,l Navigate <br> ## Links [[_MOC_2_Firewall]] <br> ## Tags #firewall