Table 55: Protocol Distribution Items - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.4 - ADMININISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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To adjust policies depicted graphically:
Right-click within the chart and select Configure Policies. A dialog box appears.
1.
Clear the Default check box.
2.
Click to select the policies that you wish to view on the graph from the list of Available
3.
Policies. Click Add to add the policies that you want to the list of Selected Policies.
To remove a policy from the list of Selected Policies, click to select the policy and
click Remove.
Click OK.
4.
To adjust data and data types depicted graphically:
Right-click the Chart view.
1.
From the Data option, select either Delta or Absolute.
2.
From the Data Type option, select either Connections, Bytes, or Packets.
3.
Click OK.
4.
Viewing Traffic Distribution by Protocol
Click the Protocol Distribution node to view the distribution of traffic according to the
protocols flowing through the device. Protocols are predefined services (such as HTTP,
SNMP, or Telnet) that are enabled for each security device. You can view up to ten
protocols. A bar graph displays a percentage of the absolute number of bytes for the top
10 protocols by default.
Table 55 on page 670 describes all the information that is available from the Protocol
Distribution view:

Table 55: Protocol Distribution Items

Item
Description
Protocol
The name of the predefined service (HTTP, SNMP, or Telnet) operating on
the selected interface.
Interface
The type of interface through which the protocol is flowing.
Bytes In
The number of incoming bytes for the protocol through the security device.
Bytes In Rel%
Relative percentage of all incoming bytes.
Delta Bytes In
The total numerical difference between the current bytes in value and the
previous bytes in value.
Bytes Out
The number of outgoing bytes for the protocol through the security device.
Bytes Out Rel%
Relative percentage of all outgoing bytes.
Delta Bytes Out
The total numerical difference between the current bytes out value and the
previous bytes out value.
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