User Guide
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rev. 20170131
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version 8.4
The Active Connections Table is sortable and searchable, so that you can focus on the
connections you are most interested in viewing. Use this to easily find bandwidth hogs by
sorting on Wavg and displaying largest to smallest (descending). The report fields are
defined in the
Fields of RTR View Active Connections
table below.
You can sort the report on any column by clicking on the arrows in the column header. Sort
will default to ascending on 1
st
click, and then descending on 2
nd
click.
To refresh the data displayed,
Click on -> [Update Data]
, (circled above).
You can also see a Search box above the table on the right. If you enter in an IP address or
partial IP, the report will filter results to only display active connections for the selected IP.
Below each IP you can see links to open IP Lookups (circled above): “C” for IP to Country
Lookup, “DNS” for DNS Lookup, “AR” for All Rules Lookup, and new in software update 8.1
“T” for Traffic History by IP Graph. IP Lookups are detailed below in the
IP Lookups
section.
Fields of RTR View Active Connections
Field
Definition
Index
Table row #
SRC Port
The source port for this connection
DST Port
The destination port for this connection (the service being requested http, FTP, etc.)
Wavg
A weighted average of total bytes on this connection per second for the last eight
seconds. Used to determine if the flow is a bandwidth hog (over Hog Minimum,
which defaults to 12000 bytes).
Avg
The average in bytes per second since this IP pair came into the table
DST IP
Destination
IP address involved in the connection.
SRC IP
Source
IP address involved in the connection
Ptcl
The protocol (ICMP, TCP/IP, UDP).
For IPv6 traffic mapped to an IPv4 address, this will show “- -“
Port
Outbound (value = 1) or Inbound (value = 2).
Pool
Pool #. Default is 0 (no bandwidth pools set-up). Otherwise, bandwidth pool #. If
you have VLANs set-up, this will show the VLAN #.
TOS
0 if bit not set ("off"). Greater than 0 (>0) if bit is set ("on").
IP Lookups
(
back
)
On the View Active Connections report, you can click on a symbol
below an individual IP address to view the associated IP Lookup.
For each individual IP, you can now select from one of four IP
Reports: 1) Country Lookup “C”, 2) DNS Lookup “DNS”, 3) All
Rules Lookup “AR”, and 4) view Traffic History by IP Graph “T”.
As of
software update 8.1
, if an IP address is being “tracked” and
therefore is eligible to be viewed in a traffic graph, we display a
“T” below the IP address.
You can also go to several of the IP Lookups directly through the
Active Connections Menu (circled at right).