Viewing Protocol/Port; Figure 260 Logs > Reports: Host Ip Address Example; Table 134 Logs > Reports: Host Ip Address - ZyXEL Communications ZYWALL 2 PLUS User Manual

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Chapter 24 Logs Screens
Computers take turns using dynamically assigned LAN, DMZ or WLAN IP
addresses. The ZyWALL continues recording the bytes sent to or from a LAN,
DMZ or WLAN IP address when it is assigned to a different computer.
Figure 260 LOGS > Reports: Host IP Address Example
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 134 LOGS > Reports: Host IP Address
LABEL
IP Address
Direction
Amount

24.4.3 Viewing Protocol/Port

In the Reports screen, select Protocol/Port from the Report Type drop-down list box to have
the ZyWALL record and display which protocols or service ports have been used the most and
the amount of traffic for the most used protocols or service ports.
404
DESCRIPTION
This column lists the LAN, DMZ or WLAN IP addresses to and/or from which the
most traffic has been sent. The LAN, DMZ or WLAN IP addresses are listed in
descending order with the LAN, DMZ or WLAN IP address to and/or from which the
most traffic was sent listed first.
This field displays Incoming to denote traffic that is coming in from the WAN to the
LAN, DMZ or WLAN. This field displays Outgoing to denote traffic that is going out
from the LAN, DMZ or WLAN to the WAN.
This column displays how much traffic has gone to and from the listed LAN, DMZ or
WLAN IP addresses. The measurement unit shown (bytes, Kbytes, Mbytes or
Gbytes) varies with the amount of traffic sent to and from the LAN, DMZ or WLAN IP
address. The count starts over at 0 if the total traffic sent to and from a LAN, DMZ or
WLAN IP passes the bytes count limit (see
Table 136 on page
406).
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