Introduction to Monitor
The Monitor function statistically the devices and displays the statistics in bar chart, pie chart, line chart, tables, and so on, which helps users have information about the devices. The system can monitor the following objects:
- Device: Displays the device statistics within the specified period (latest 1 hour, latest 1 day, latest 1 week, latest 1 month, or customized period). The statistics include the total traffic, CPU/memory utilization, interface traffic, new/concurrent sessions, SNAT, disk space usage, and CPU/chassis temperature.
- User: Displays the user statistics within the specified period (latest 1 hour, latest 1 day, latest 1 week, latest 1 month, or customized period). The statistics include the user traffic, users' concurrent sessions, and users' new sessions.
- Application: Displays the application statistics within the specified period (latest 1 hour, latest 1 day, latest 1 week, latest 1 month, or customized period). The statistics include the application traffic, applications' concurrent sessions, and applications' new sessions.
- Network Threat: Displays the threat statistics within the specified perioed (latest 1 hour, latest 1 day, latest 1 week, latest 1 month, or customized period).
- QoS: Displays the pipe traffic statistics within the specified period (latest 1 hour, latest 1 day, latest 1 week, latest 1 month, or customized period).
- Service/Network node: Displays the statistics of packet loss rate and latency of service/network nodes.
Note: To view the user traffic statistics in the Monitor > User module, or view the user traffic statistics of interfaces, applications, and pipes in other modules in Monitor, you must first set the user IP address as the LAN address.
You can use the MyMonitor function provided by the system for following purposes:
- Perform the long-term monitoring for the desired items.
- Open the favorite monitor page simply and fast.
- Satisfy the customization requirements from different users.