Viewing Monitoring Data
The Monitoring page shows network, security, and troubleshooting information. When you enter this page, the latest data appears.
You can click Refresh to update information.
To see a sample monitoring report, click Demo.
To close the sample reports, click Back.
The number of current connections in the system is shown for VPN Tunnels, Active Devices, and Connections.
You can click the links to open the corresponding WebUI pages.
The Monitoring page is divided into these sections:
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Network
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Security
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Troubleshooting
To expand or collapse the sections, click the arrow icon in the section's title bar.
Network
By default, network statistics are shown for the last hour. You can also see statistics for the last day. Select the applicable option Last hour or Last day from the Network section's title bar.
The data is automatically refreshed for the time period:
Last hour - At one minute intervals. For example, if you generate a report at 10:15:45 AM, the report represents data from 9:15 to 10:15 AM.
Last day - At hourly intervals. For example, if you generate a report at 10:15 AM, the report represents data from the last 24 hours ending at 10:00 AM of the current day.
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Bandwidth Usage - The doughnut chart shows the top 10 applications or users that consumed the most bandwidth in the selected time frame (last hour or last day). Click the Applications or Users links to toggle between the statistics. To show user information the User Awareness blade must be activated.
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Top Bandwidth Consuming - Shows statistics for the top bandwidth consuming application, category, site, and user in percentages and the amount of traffic (MB or GB).
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Traffic - By default, shows the total amount of traffic received and sent in an area graph. The time axis reflects the time frame (last hour or last day) selected for the Network section. For last hour, the graph shows 5 minute intervals and for last day, hourly intervals. You can click the Received and Sent links to see only the amount of traffic received or sent. The orange area on the graph represents sent traffic. The blue area represents received traffic.
If you hover over a time interval, a popup box shows:
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The date and time
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The traffic sent or received
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The total traffic for that time interval
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Total traffic statistics - Next to the area graph you can see total traffic statistics for the last day or hour.
Security
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Infected devices - Shows the number of:
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Infected devices
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Infected servers
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Recently active infected devices
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You can click All Infected Devices to open the Logs & Monitoring > Infected Devices page.
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High risk applications - Shows:
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The number of high risk applications
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The most used high risk applications
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The top users of high risk applications.
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You can click Applications Blade Control to open the Access Policy > Firewall Blade Control page to see Applications and URL Filtering settings.
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Security events - Shows the number of:
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Anti-Bot - Malwares detected by the Security Gateway.
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Anti-Virus - Malwares detected by the Security Gateway.
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Threat Emulation - Malicious files found since the last reboot and how many files scanned.
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The number of IPS attacks.
You can click the links to open the Threat Prevention > Blade Control page.
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Troubleshooting
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System Resources - Click CPU, memory and disk usage to see CPU, memory, and disk usage information.
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Device Info - Shows Security Gateway information.
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Links to pages that can be useful for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes.
Note - This page is available from the Home and Logs & Monitoring tabs.