Creating traffic summary reports – HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator User Manual
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3. Select Last 5 minutes, Last Hour, Last Day, Last Week, or Last Month from
the Period drop-down list
4. Select FTP, HTTP, CIFS:NetBIOS, CIFS:TCP, or MAPI from the Application
drop-down list. The default value is All.
5. Select Bi-directional, WAN-to-LAN, or LAN-to-WAN from the Traffic drop-
down list.
TIP: To refresh your report every 15 seconds, click 15s. To refresh your report every 30
seconds, click 30s.
TIP: To print your report, click the Printer icon in the upper right corner of the page.
Creating Traffic
Summary
Reports
The Reports: Performance - Traffic Summary page provides a percentage breakdown
of the amount of traffic going through the system by application. For detailed
information about setting ports to be monitored, see
.
NOTE: The Traffic Summary report displays a maximum of 16 colors for ports. If you have
more than 16 ports, the colors in the report wrap from the beginning.
The Traffic Summary report contains the following table of statistics that summarize
traffic activity by network protocol.
Field
Description
Total Traffic
Specifies the total amount of traffic transmitted.
FTP (21)
Specifies the amount of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) data
transmitted. (This also includes FTP data from other ports.)
HTTP (80)
Specifies the amount of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
data transmitted.
CIFS: NetBIOS (139)
Specifies the amount of data transmitted with Network Basic
Input Output System (NETBIOS) over the Common Internet
File System (CIFS) protocol.
CIFS: TCP (445)
Specifies the amount of data transmitted with the CIFS pro-
tocol over Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
MAPI (7830)
Specifies the amount of data transmitted over Mail Applica-
tion Programming Interface (MAPI).
Other (Optimized)
Specifies the amount of data transmitted over other applica-
tions.
Passed Through (Unopti-
mized)
Specifies the amount of traffic transmitted unoptimized.