Manual

TCP Packets Dropped Due to Queue Overflow: number of TCP packets that were
dropped due to the delay queue being full since filter driver initialization.
Maximum TCP Packets on Queue: maximum number of TCP packets on the queue
since filter driver initialization.
Times TCP Virus-like Activity Seen: number of times virus-like activity was detected
since TCP filter driver initialization.
Connection Establishing UDP Packets: number of UDP connection packets seen since
filter driver initialization.
UDP Packets Passed Without Delay: number of UDP connection packets that were
passed without a delay because the target was a known host since filter driver
initialization.
UDP Packets Placed on Queue: number of UDP connection packets queued since filter
driver initialization.
UDP Packets Removed from Queue: number of UDP connection packets removed
from the delay queue since filter driver initialization.
Currently Queued UDP Packets: number of UDP connection packets currently on the
delay queue.
UDP Packets Dropped Due to Queue Overflow: number of UDP packets that were
dropped due to the delay queue being full since filter driver initialization.
Maximum UDP Packets on Queue: maximum number of UDP packets on the queue
since filter driver initialization.
Times UDP Virus-like Activity Seen: number of times virus-like activity was detected
since UDP filter driver initialization.
Information: displays the current queue settings.
TCP Delay Queue Size: the maximum number of TCP connection requests in the delay
queue for each instance.
TCP Delay Queue High Water Mark: the number of TCP connection requests in the
delay queue where virus-like activity is indicated.
TCP Delay Queue Low Water Mark: the number of TCP connection requests in the
delay queue below which virus-like activity is no longer indicated.
UDP Delay Queue Size: the maximum number of UDP connection requests in the
delay queue for each instance.
UDP Delay Queue High Water Mark: the number of UDP connection requests in the
delay queue where virus-like activity is indicated.
UDP Delay Queue Low Water Mark: the number of UDP connection requests in the
delay queue below which virus-like activity is no longer indicated.
The following controls are available:
Statistics Display Mode: sets the type of values displayed.
Aggregate: displays a summary of all instances.
Individual: displays values on a per-instance basis.
License Manager: opens the License Manager dialog box, for adding new INP licenses to
the system or viewing currently installed licenses.
OK: processes all changes made in the current session and closes the Virus Throttle Status
and Configuration Utility.
Cancel: cancels any changes made in the current session and closes the Virus Throttle Status
and Configuration Utility.
Help: launches the context-sensitive Help file.
Unbinding Virus Throttle from a network connection
To unbind Virus Throttle from a network connection:
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