Appliance Trim Kit User Manual

Volume 9: Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance
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Figure 5-12. Filtering Proxied Sessions
When you select a filter, a text field or popup displays so that you can enter filtering
criteria.
If you select a filter, you must enter a filtering criteria (or select
None) before clicking
Show.
The following filters are available:
Client Address
Filter by IP address and IP address and subnet mask.
Client Port
Server Address
Filter by IP address or hostname. Hostname filters automatically search for suffix
matches. For example, if you filter for google.com, gmail.google.com is included in
the results.
Server Port
Proxy
Service (drop-down list)
The drop-down list enables you to filter for enabled services. If you filter for a service
that is not supported for active sessions (see What Is Not Displayed” on page 83), the
resulting filtering list will be empty.
Viewing HTML and XML Views of Proxied Sessions Data
Access the following URLs to get HTML and XML views of active session statistics:
HTML: https://SGIP:8082/AS/Sessions/
XML: https://SGIP:8082/AS/Sessions/xml
Analyzing Bypassed Connections Statistics
The Statistics > Active Sessions > Bypassed Connections page displays data for all
unintercepted TCP traffic.
When the appliance is first installed in an inline deployment, all services are bypassed by
default. By analyzing the connection data in the
Bypassed Connections page, you can
review the types of traffic flowing through the appliance to identify traffic flows that
would benefit from optimization. The
Bypassed Connections page is also useful for
identifying new types of traffic flowing through the appliance.