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Table 39 Monitor > System Status > Traffic Statistics (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Direction
This field indicates whether the IP address or user is sending or receiving traffic.
Ingress- traffic is coming from the IP address or user to the ZyWALL/USG.
Egress - traffic is going from the ZyWALL/USG to the IP address or user.
IP Address/User
This field displays the IP address or user in this record. The maximum number of IP
addresses or users in this report is indicated in
Amount
This field displays how much traffic was sent or received from the indicated IP address or
user. If the Direction is Ingress, a red bar is displayed; if the Direction is Egress, a
blue bar is displayed. The unit of measure is bytes, Kbytes, Mbytes or Gbytes, depending
on the amount of traffic for the particular IP address or user. The count starts over at zero
if the number of bytes passes the byte count limit. See
These fields are available when the Traffic Type is Service/Port.
#
This field is the rank of each record. The protocols and service ports are sorted by the
amount of traffic.
Service/Port
This field displays the service and port in this record. The maximum number of services
and service ports in this report is indicated in
Protocol
This field indicates what protocol the service was using.
Direction
This field indicates whether the indicated protocol or service port is sending or receiving
traffic.
Ingress - traffic is coming into the router through the interface
Egress - traffic is going out from the router through the interface
Amount
This field displays how much traffic was sent or received from the indicated service / port.
If the Direction is Ingress, a red bar is displayed; if the Direction is Egress, a blue bar
is displayed. The unit of measure is bytes, Kbytes, Mbytes, Gbytes, or Tbytes, depending
on the amount of traffic for the particular protocol or service port. The count starts over at
zero if the number of bytes passes the byte count limit. See
These fields are available when the Traffic Type is Web Site Hits.
#
This field is the rank of each record. The domain names are sorted by the number of hits.
Web Site
This field displays the domain names most often visited. The ZyWALL/USG counts each
page viewed on a Web site as another hit. The maximum number of domain names in this
report is indicated in
Hits
This field displays how many hits the Web site received. The ZyWALL/USG counts hits by
counting HTTP GET packets. Many Web sites have HTTP GET references to other Web sites,
and the ZyWALL/USG counts these as hits too. The count starts over at zero if the number
of hits passes the hit count limit. See
The following table displays the maximum number of records shown in the report, the byte count
limit, and the hit count limit.
Table 40 Maximum Values for Reports
LABEL
Maximum Number of Records
Byte Count Limit
Hit Count Limit
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DESCRIPTION
20
64
2
bytes; this is just less than 17 million terabytes.
64
2
hits; this is over 1.8 x 10
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