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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
8.2.6
The Number of Login Users Screen
Use this screen to look at a list of the users currently logged into the ZyWALL. To
access this screen, click the dashboard’s
Number of Login Users
icon.
Figure 120
Dashboard > Number of Login Users
Table 24
Dashboard > DHCP Table
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
#
This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific
entry.
Interface
This field identifies the interface that assigned an IP address to a DHCP
client.
IP Address
This field displays the IP address currently assigned to a DHCP client or
reserved for a specific MAC address. Click the column’s heading cell to
sort the table entries by IP address. Click the heading cell again to
reverse the sort order.
Host Name
This field displays the name used to identify this device on the network
(the computer name). The ZyWALL learns these from the DHCP client
requests. “None” shows here for a static DHCP entry.
MAC Address
This field displays the MAC address to which the IP address is currently
assigned or for which the IP address is reserved. Click the column’s
heading cell to sort the table entries by MAC address. Click the heading
cell again to reverse the sort order.
Description
For a static DHCP entry, the host name or the description you configured
shows here. This field is blank for dynamic DHCP entries.
Reserve
If this field is selected, this entry is a static DHCP entry. The IP address
is reserved for the MAC address.
If this field is clear, this entry is a dynamic DHCP entry. The IP address is
assigned to a DHCP client.
To create a static DHCP entry using an existing dynamic DHCP entry,
select this field, and then click
Apply
.
To remove a static DHCP entry, clear this field, and then click
Apply
.
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 25
Dashboard > Number of Login Users
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
#
This field is a sequential value and is not associated with any entry.
User ID
This field displays the user name of each user who is currently logged in
to the ZyWALL.
Reauth Lease
T.
This field displays the amount of reauthentication time remaining and
the amount of lease time remaining for each user. See
Chapter 35 on
page 583
.
Type
This field displays the way the user logged in to the ZyWALL.
IP address
This field displays the IP address of the computer used to log in to the
ZyWALL.
Force Logout
Click this icon to end a user’s session.
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C
HAPTER
9
Monitor
9.1
Overview
Use the
Monitor
screens to check status and statistics information.
9.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use the
Monitor
screens for the following.
Use the
System Status > Port Statistics
screen (see
Section 9.2.1 on page
172
) to look at packet statistics for each physical port.
Use the
System Status > Port Statistics > Graph View
screen (see
Section
9.2.1 on page 172
) to look at a line graph of packet statistics for each physical
port.
Use the
System Status > Interface Status
screen (
Section 9.3 on page 173
)
to see all of the ZyWALL’s interfaces and their packet statistics.
Use the
System Status > Traffic Statistics
screen (see
Section 9.4 on page
175
) to start or stop data collection and view statistics.
Use the
System Status > Session Monitor
screen (see
Section 9.5 on page
178
) to view sessions by user or service.
Use the
System Status > DDNS Status
screen (see
Section 9.6 on page 181
)
to view the status of the ZyWALL’s DDNS domain names.
Use the
System Status > IP/MAC Binding
screen (
Section 9.7 on page 181
)
to view a list of devices that have received an IP address from ZyWALL
interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled.
Use the
System Status > Login Users
screen (
Section 9.8 on page 182
) to
look at a list of the users currently logged into the ZyWALL.
Use the
System Status > Cellular Status
screen (
Section 9.9 on page 183
) to
check your 3G connection status.
Use the
AppPatrol Statistics
screen (see
Section 9.10 on page 186
) to see a
bandwidth usage graph and statistics for each protocol.
Use the
VPN Monitor
>
IPSec
screen (
Section 9.11 on page 191
) to display
and manage active IPSec SAs.
Use the
VPN Monitor > SSL
screen
(see
Section 9.12 on page 193
) to list the
users currently logged into the VPN SSL client portal. You can also log out
individual users and delete related session information.
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Use the
Anti-X Statistics > Anti-Virus
screen (see
Section 9.13 on page 194
)
to start or stop data collection and view virus statistics.
Use the
Anti-X Statistics > IDP
screen (
Section 9.14 on page 196
) to start or
stop data collection and view IDP statistics.
Use the
Anti-X Statistics > Content Filter
screen (
Section 9.15 on page 198
)
to start or stop data collection and view content filter statistics.
Use the
Anti-X Statistics > Content Filter > Cache
screen (
Section 9.16 on
page 200
) to view and configure your ZyWALL’s URL caching.
Use the
Anti-X Statistics > Anti-Spam
screen (
Section 9.17 on page 203
) to
start or stop data collection and view spam statistics.
Use the
Anti-X Statistics > Anti-Spam
>
Status
screen (
Section 9.18 on
page 205
) to see how many mail sessions the ZyWALL is currently checking and
DNSBL statistics.
Use the
Log
(
Section 9.19 on page 206
) to view the ZyWALL’s current log
messages. You can change the way the log is displayed, you can e-mail the log,
and you can also clear the log in this screen.
9.2
The Port Statistics Screen
Use this screen to look at packet statistics for each Gigabit Ethernet port. To
access this screen, click
Monitor > System Status
>
Port Statistics
.
Figure 121
Monitor > System Status > Port Statistics
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 26
Monitor > System Status > Port Statistics
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Poll Interval
Enter how often you want this window to be updated automatically, and
click
Set Interval
.
Set Interval
Click this to set the
Poll Interval
the screen uses.

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