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Fortress Bridge: Monitoring and Diagnostics

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5.1.1

Traffic Statistics

The packets that the Fortress Bridge has transmitted to and
received from the encrypted zone since cryptographic
processing was last started are shown in the

STATISTICS

frame:

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Encrypt - encrypted packets—the packets received from
the unencrypted zone, encrypted, and then transmitted to
the encrypted zone

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Decrypt - decrypted packets—the packets received from
the encrypted zone, decrypted, and then transmitted to the
unencrypted zone

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SendClear - cleartext packets received from Trusted
Devices and sent to the unencrypted zone

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RcvClear - received clear—cleartext packets received from
Trusted Devices in the encrypted zone

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KeyPackets - valid key exchange packets

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BadKeys - bad key packets—malformed key exchange
packets

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BadDecrypt - key packets the Bridge was unable to decrypt

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Bad Packets - malformed packet received (Packets can be
malformed for a number of reasons, such as version
incompatibility or a failed hash check.)

5.1.2

Interface Statistics

The

DIAGNOSTICS

screen displays a MAC address and statistics

for each of the Bridge’s physical and virtual interfaces:

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The lan1–8 interfaces correspond to the ports of the
internal LAN switch.

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The wan1 interface identifies the Bridge’s WAN port.

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Radio 1 is the Bridge’s internal tri-band, 802.11a/b/g radio,
the primary interface for which is labeled Radio 1 VAP 1.

™

Up to three additional SSIDs are optional and can
configured only on a radio with a Radio Mode setting of

AP

(Section 3.3.1.3). When configured, the virtual

interfaces to which the additional SSIDs correspond are
numbered VAP 2, VAP 3 and VAP 4.

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Radio 2 is the internal 802.11a, radio, the primary interface
for which is labeled Radio 2 VAP 1.

™

Up to three additional SSIDs are optional and can
configured only on a radio with a Radio Mode setting of

AP

(Section 3.3.1.3). When configured, the virtual

interfaces to which the additional SSIDs correspond are
numbered VAP 2, VAP 3 and VAP 4.

INTERFACE

STATISTICS

provides a set of three values for each

interface’s receive (RX) and transmit (TX) functions:

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