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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Basic statistics<br />

Warning:<br />

Be aware that using this option for the all users item resets counters of all users,<br />

including unrecognized ones!<br />

Note: Values of volumes of transferred data are also used to check user traffic quota (see<br />

chapter 16.1). Reset of user statistics also unblocks traffic of the particular user in case<br />

that the traffic has been blocked for quota reasons.<br />

View host...<br />

This option is not available unless the selected user is connected to the firewall. The View<br />

host option switches to the Status → Active Hosts section of the host the particular user<br />

is connected from.<br />

If the user is connected from multiple hosts, the View host option opens a submenu with<br />

a list of all hosts which the particular user is connected from.<br />

Refresh<br />

This option will refresh the information on the User Statistics tab immediately. This<br />

function is equal to the function of the Refresh button at the bottom of the window.<br />

Auto refresh<br />

Settings for automatic refreshing of the information on the User Statistics tab.<br />

Information can be refreshed in the interval from 5 seconds up to 1 minute or the auto<br />

refresh function can be switched off (No refresh).<br />

Manage Columns<br />

Use this option to select and unselect items (columns) which will (not) be displayed in the<br />

table (see chapter 3.3).<br />

20.2 Interface statistics<br />

The Interface statistics tab in Status → Statistics provides detailed information on volume of<br />

data transmitted in both directions through individual interfaces of the firewall in selected<br />

time intervals (today, this week, this month, total).<br />

Interfaces can be represented by network adapters, dial-ups or VPN tunnels. VPN server is<br />

a special interface — communication of all VPN clients is represented by this item in Interface<br />

statistics.<br />

Optionally, other columns providing information on volume of data transmitted in individual<br />

time periods in both directions can be displayed. Direction of data transmission is related to<br />

the interface (the IN direction stands for data received by the interface, while OUT represents<br />

data sent from the interface). Hiding/showing of columns is addressed in chapter 3.3.<br />

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