User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Reference Manual
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Using the Setup Wizard to Provision the STM in Your Network
- Choosing a Deployment Scenario
- Understanding the Steps for Initial Connection
- Logging In to the STM
- Using the Setup Wizard to Perform the Initial Configuration
- Setup Wizard Step 1 of 10: Introduction
- Setup Wizard Step 2 of 11: Networking Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 3 of 11: Time Zone
- Setup Wizard Step 4 of 11: Email Security
- Setup Wizard Step 5 of 11: Web Security
- Setup Wizard Step 6 of 11: Email Notification Server Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 7 of 11: Update Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 8 of 11: HTTP Proxy Settings
- Setup Wizard Step 9 of 11: Web Categories
- Setup Wizard Step 10 of 11: Configuration Summary
- Setup Wizard Step 11 of 11: Restarting the System
- Verifying Proper Installation
- Registering the STM with NETGEAR
- What to Do Next
- Chapter 3 Performing Network and System Management
- Configuring Network Settings
- Configuring Session Limits and Timeouts
- Configuring the HTTP Proxy Settings
- About Users with Administrative and Guest Privileges
- Configuring Remote Management Access
- Using an SNMP Manager
- Managing the Configuration File
- Updating the Software
- Configuring Date and Time Service
- Managing Digital Certificates
- Managing the Quarantine Settings
- Performance Management
- Chapter 4 Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans
- About Content Filtering and Scans
- Configuring E-mail Protection
- Configuring Web and Services Protection
- Configuring Application Control
- Setting Scanning Exclusions and Web Access Exceptions
- Chapter 5 Managing Users, Groups, and Authentication
- About Users, Groups, and Domains
- Configuring Groups
- Configuring User Accounts
- Configuring Authentication
- Global User Settings
- Viewing and Logging Out Active Users
- Chapter 6 Monitoring System Access and Performance
- Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Using Online Support
- Appendix A Default Settings and Technical Specifications
- Appendix B Related Documents
- Index

ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Reference Manual
Monitoring System Access and Performance 6-17
v1.0, September 2009
Table 6-7. Dashboard: Service Statistics and Interface Statistics Information
Item Description
Service Statistics
For each of the six supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, POP3, and IMAP), this section provides
the following statistics:
Total Scanned Traffic (MB) The total quantity of scanned traffic in MB.
Total Emails/Files Scanned The total number of scanned e-mails and files.
Total Malwares Found The total number of detected malware threats.
Virus The total number of detected viruses
Spyware The total number of detected spyware.
Total Emails/Files Blocked The total number of blocked e-mails and files.
Total Malware Quarantined The total number of detected malware threats that were placed in quarantine.
Total Spam Quarantined The total number of spam messages that were placed in quarantine.
Note: These statistics are applicable only to SMTP.
Total URLs Blocked The total number of URL requests that were blocked.
Note: These statistics are applicable only to HTTP and HTTPS.
Total Spam Emails The total number of spam e-mails that were detected.
Note: These statistics are applicable only to SMTP and POP3.
Blacklist The total number of e-mails that were detected through the
spam blacklist and the real-time blacklist (see “Setting Up
the Whitelist and Blacklist” on page 4-15 and “Configuring
the Real-time Blacklist” on page 4-17).
Distributed Spam
Analysis
The total number of spam messages that were detected
through Distributed Spam Analysis (see “Configuring
Distributed Spam Analysis” on page 4-19).
Interface Statistics
STM600: MGMT (Management), PAIR1 UPLINK, PAIR1 DOWNLINK, PAIR2 UPLINK, PAIR2 DOWNLINK.
STM300: MGMT, UPLINK, DOWNLINK.
STM150: LAN1, LAN2, LAN3, LAN4, WAN.
For each interface the following statistics are displayed:
Status 10BaseT Half duplex, 10BaseT Full duplex, 100BaseT Half duplex,
100BaseT Full duplex, or No Link.
TX The number of transmitted packets in KB, MB, or GB (as stated on the screen).
RX The number of received packets in KB, MB, or GB (as stated on the screen).