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Using the Traffic Monitor
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4.
Click
Apply
.
Exporting General Traffic Reports
You can export a general traffic report that includes information for all enabled networks
to a *.csv (Comma Separated Values) file. You can open and view the file in Microsoft
Excel.
To export a general traffic report
1.
Click
Reports
in the main menu, and click the
Traffic
tab.
The
Traffic Monitor
page appears.
2.
Click
Export
.
A standard
File Download
dialog box appears.
3.
Click
Save
.
The
Save As
dialog box appears.
4.
Browse to a destination directory of your choice.
5.
Type a name for the configuration file and click
Save
.
A *.csv file is created and saved to the specified directory.
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Viewing Computers
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Viewing Computers
This option allows you to view the currently active computers on your network. The
computers are graphically displayed, each with its name, IP address, and settings (DHCP,
Static, etc.). You can also view node limit information.
To view the computers
1.
Click
Reports
in the main menu, and click the
My Computers
tab.
The
My Computers
page appears.
If you enabled the wireless network, the wireless stations are shown under the WLAN.
For information on viewing statistics for these computers, see
Viewing Wireless
Statistics
on page 161. If a wireless station has been blocked from accessing the
Internet through the ZoneAlarm router, the reason why it was blocked is shown in red.
If you are exceeding the maximum number of computers allowed by your license, a
warning message appears, and the computers over the node limit are marked in red.
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Viewing Computers
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These computers are still protected, but they are blocked from accessing the Internet
through the ZoneAlarm router.
Note:
Computers that did not communicate through the firewall are not counted for
node limit purposes, even though they are protected by the firewall and appear in
the
My Computers
table.
Note:
To increase the number of computers allowed by your license, you can
upgrade your product. For further information, see
Upgrading Your Software
Product
on page 335.
If Remote Desktop is enabled, a link appears next to each computer, enabling you to
access its desktop remotely. For information on using Remote Desktop, see
Using
Remote Desktop
on page 319.
Next to each computer, an
Add
button enables you to add a network object for the
computer, or an
Edit
button enables you to edit an existing network object for the
computer. For information on adding and editing network objects, see
Adding and
Editing Network Objects
on page 97.
2.
To refresh the display, click
Refresh
.
3.
To view node limit information, do the following:
a.
Click
Node Limit
.
The
Node Limit
window appears with installed software product and the number
of nodes used.
b.
Click
Close
to close the window.
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Viewing Connections
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Viewing Connections
This option allows you to view currently active connections between your networks, as
well as those from your networks to the Internet.
To view the active connections
1.
Click
Reports
in the main menu, and click the
Connections
tab.
The
Connections
page appears.
The page displays the information in the following table.
2.
To refresh the display, click
Refresh
.
3.
To view information on the destination machine, click its IP address.
The ZoneAlarm router queries the Internet WHOIS server, and a window displays the
name of the entity to which the IP address is registered and their contact information.
4.
To view information about a destination port, click the port.
A window opens displaying information about the port.
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Viewing Wireless Statistics
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Table 28: Connections Fields
This field…
Displays…
Protocol
The protocol used (TCP, UDP, etc.)
Source - IP Address
The source IP address
Source - Port
The source port
Destination - IP
Address
The destination IP address
Destination -Port
The destination port
Options
An icon indicating further details:
- The connection is encrypted.
- The connection is being scanned by VStream Antivirus.
Viewing Wireless Statistics
If the WLAN is enabled, you can view wireless statistics for the WLAN, or for individual
wireless stations.
To view statistics for the WLAN
1.
Click
Reports
in the main menu, and click the
Wireless
tab.

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