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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 6      Managing and Monitoring via the CLI
Monitoring Via the CLI
Reading the Rates
All rates are shown as the average rate an event occurs per hour at the specific point in time the query is 
made. Rates are calculated for three intervals, the average rate per hour over the past one (1) minute, the 
past five (5) minutes, and the past fifteen (15) minutes.
For example, if the Cisco IronPort appliance receives 100 recipients in a single minute, then the rate for 
the 1 minute interval will be 6,000 per hour. The rate for the 5-minute interval will be 1,200 per hour, 
and the 15-minute rate will be 400 per hour. The rates are calculated to indicate what the average rate 
for the hour would be if the rate for the one minute period continued. Therefore, 100 messages each 
minute would yield a higher rate than 100 messages over 15 minutes.
 lists the available rates and their description when monitoring the Cisco IronPort appliance. 
Note
This is the entire list. The displayed rates will vary depending upon which display option or command 
you choose. Use this list as a reference. 
Monitoring Via the CLI
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Table 6-3
Rates
Statistic
Description
Messages Received
Rate of messages inserted into the delivery queue per hour.
Recipients Received
Rate of the number of recipients on all messages inserted into the 
delivery queue per hour.
Soft Bounced Events
Rate of the number of soft bounce events per hour. (A message that soft 
bounces multiple times has multiple soft bounce events.)
Completed Recipients
Rate of the total of all hard bounced recipients, delivered recipients and 
deleted recipients. Any recipient that is removed from the delivery 
queue is considered completed.
Hard Bounced Recipients
Rate of the total of all DNS hard bounces, 5XX hard bounces, filter 
hard bounces, expired hard bounces and other hard bounces per hour. 
A failed attempt to deliver a message to a recipient that results in 
immediate termination of that delivery is a hard bounce.
Delivered Recipients
Rate of messages successfully delivered to a recipient per hour.