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Monitor
6.1 Overview
Use the
Monitor
screens to check status and statistics information.
6.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use the
Monitor
screens for the following.
• Use the
System Status > Port Statistics
screen (see
) to look at
packet statistics for each physical port.
• Use the
System Status > Port Statistics > Graph View
screen (see
to look at a line graph of packet statistics for each physical port.
• Use the
System Status > Interface Status
screen (
) to see all of the
USG’s interfaces and their packet statistics.
• Use the
System Status > Traffic Statistics
stop data collection and view statistics.
• Use the
System Status > Session Monitor
screen (see
) to view
sessions by user or service.
• Use the
System Status > IGMP Statistics
screen (see
) to view
multicasting details.
• Use the
System Status > DDNS Status
) to view the
status of the USG’s DDNS domain names.
• Use the
System Status > IP/MAC Binding
screen (
) to view a list of
devices that have received an IP address from USG interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled.
• Use the
System Status > Login Users
screen (
) to look at a list of the
users currently logged into the USG.
• Use the
System Status > Cellular Status
) to check your
mobile broadband connection status.
• Use the
System Status > UPnP Port Status
) to look at
a list of the NAT port mapping rules that UPnP creates on the USG.
• Use the
System Status > USB Storage
screen (
) to view information
about a connected USB storage device.
• Use the
System Status > Ethernet Neighbor
) to view and
manage the USG’s neighboring devices via Layer Link Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
• Use the
Wireless > AP Information
screen (
) to view information
on connected APs.
• Use the
Wireless > Station Info
screen (
) to view information on
connected wireless stations.
• Use the
Wireless > Detected Device
screen (
) to view information
about suspected rogue APs.
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