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iPECS SBG-1000 User Manual

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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (DATA Features)<br />

Application A list of categories of applications that are currently using the bandwidth. This<br />

section may also display user-defined or unknown applications that had not been identified by<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> as belonging to one of the pre-defined categories. In this case, their names<br />

will appear as links, which you can click to view their details.<br />

Protocol The application’s network protocol.<br />

Port The port through which traffic is transferred.<br />

Tx Throughput The transmission bit rate in kilo-bits per second.<br />

Rx Throughput The reception bit rate in kilo-bits per second.<br />

<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> does not recognize all possible applications running on LAN computers, and<br />

marks such an application as “Unknown”. You can define an unknown application by clicking the<br />

‘Click Here to Add a New Application Definition’ link at the bottom of the table. The ‘Protocols’<br />

screen appears, in which you can define the application by adding it as a new service entry. To<br />

learn more about adding protocols, refer to Section 6.9.1.<br />

To view the applications that underlie the displayed categories, click the ‘Advanced’ button.<br />

Figure 5.47 Utilization by Application – Advanced View<br />

In this view, you can click each application’s name to view its details, particularly which LAN<br />

computer is running it.<br />

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Figure 5.48 A Specific Application<br />

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