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7.13.4 Application Patrol: Protocol Statistics by Rule
The bottom of the Monitor > AppPatrol Statistics screen displays statistics for
each of the selected protocols. Click a service’s name to display this screen with
statistics for each of the service’s application patrol rules.
Figure 47
Monitor > AppPatrol Statistics > Service
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Matched Auto
Connection
This is how much of the application’s traffic the NXC identified by
examining the IP payload.
Matched
Service Ports
Connection
This is how much of the application’s traffic the NXC identified by
examining OSI level-3 information such as IP addresses and port
numbers.
Table 44
Monitor > AppPatrol Statistics: Protocol Statistics (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 45
Monitor > AppPatrol Statistics > Service
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Service Name
This is the application.
Rule Statistics
This table displays the statistics for each of the service’s application
patrol rules.
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific
rule.
Inbound Kbps
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
NXC 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.
Outbound
Kbps
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
NXC 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.
Forwarded
Data (KB)
This is how much of the application’s traffic the NXC has sent (in
kilobytes).