Figure 312 Apppatrol > Statistics: Protocol Statistics; Table 119 Apppatrol > Statistics: Protocol Statistics - ZyXEL Communications Unified Security Gateway ZyWALL 300 User Manual

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Figure 312 AppPatrol > Statistics: Protocol Statistics
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 119 AppPatrol > Statistics: Protocol Statistics
LABEL
Service
Forwarded Data
(KB)
Dropped Data
(KB)
Rejected Data
(KB)
Matched Auto
Connection
Matched Service
Ports Connection
Rule
Inbound
Kbps
Outbound
Kbps
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DESCRIPTION
This is the protocol. Click the expand icon (+) to display the statistics for each of a
protocol's rules. Click the close icon (-) to hide the statistics for each of a protocol's
rules.
This is how much of the application's traffic the ZyWALL has sent (in kilobytes).
This is how much of the application's traffic the ZyWALL has discarded without
notifying the client (in kilobytes). This traffic was dropped because it matched an
application policy set to "drop".
This is how much of the application's traffic the ZyWALL has discarded and notified
the client that the traffic was rejected (in kilobytes). This traffic was rejected
because it matched an application policy set to "reject".
This is how much of the application's traffic the ZyWALL identified by examining the
IP payload.
This is how much of the application's traffic the ZyWALL identified by examining
OSI level-3 information such as IP addresses and port numbers.
This is a protocol's rule.
This is the incoming bandwidth usage for traffic that matched this protocol rule, in
kilobits per second. This is the protocol's traffic that the ZyWALL sends to the
initiator of the connection. So for a connection initiated from the LAN to the WAN,
the traffic sent from the WAN to the LAN is the inbound traffic.
This is the outgoing bandwidth usage for traffic that matched this protocol rule, in
kilobits per second. This is the protocol's traffic that the ZyWALL sends out from the
initiator of the connection. So for a connection initiated from the LAN to the WAN,
the traffic sent from the LAN to the WAN is the outbound traffic.
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