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Table 64: Active Sessions Items (continued)
Item
Description
Policy ID
A unique identifier specified when the policy was configured. None means
no name was specified during policy configuration.
Protocol ID
A unique identifier specified when the protocol was configured.
ICMP Type
The type of ICMP protocol.
Bytes In
The total number of bytes sent in.
Bytes Out
The total number of bytes sent out.
Total Packets
The total number of packets sent.
Duration
The length in seconds of the connection session.
Start Time
The time that the session started.
Using the Session Filter
You can control the information that is provided in the Active Sessions view by configuring
a session filter. You can use the session filter to fetch specific sessions on a security
device that match specific criteria that you set. The session filter defines the overall data
set that you can view from the Active Sessions view. After you configure and apply the
session filter, you can configure additional session display filters to view more specific
session information.
Configuring the Session Filter
To configure the session filter:
Use the Options menu, and select Session Filter. The Session Filter dialog box
1.
appears.
Click the Long Form check box to display additional information about the Active
2.
Session.
Click the Maximum number of sessions to retrieve check box and enter the total
3.
number of sessions you want the Session Filter to retrieve.
Specify criteria for the sessions that you would like to view. You can specify an active
4.
session according to the following:
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