Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Site-to-Site Virtual Private Network (VPN) uses the industry-standard IPSec protocol to ensure private and secure connectivity from your corporate networks and sites to OCI through your existing internet connection.
This integration allows you to monitor and alert on VPN status, throughput, and errors by collecting metrics from the oci_vpn namespace.
After setting up the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure integration, verify that any namespaces mentioned above are included in your Connector Hub.
oci.vpn.bytes_received (count) | Number of bytes received at the Oracle end of the connection. Shown as byte |
oci.vpn.bytes_sent (count) | Number of bytes sent from the Oracle end of the connection. Shown as byte |
oci.vpn.packets_error (count) | Number of packets dropped at the Oracle end of the connection. Dropped packets indicate a misconfiguration in some part of the overall system. Check if there's been a change to the configuration of your VCN, Site-to-Site VPN, or your CPE. Shown as packet |
oci.vpn.packets_received (count) | Number of packets received at the Oracle end of the connection. Shown as packet |
oci.vpn.packets_sent (count) | Number of packets sent from the Oracle end of the connection. Shown as packet |
oci.vpn.tunnel_state (gauge) | Whether the tunnel is up (1) or down (0). |
OCI VPN does not include any service checks.
OCI VPN does not include any events.
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