User Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Check Point Safe@Office User Guide 8.0
- Copyright & Trademarks
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- About Your Check Point Safe@Office Appliance
- Safe@Office 500 Product Family
- Product Features
- Wireless Features
- Optional Security Services
- Software Requirements
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500W Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500 ADSL Appliance
- Getting to Know Your Safe@Office 500W ADSL Appliance
- Contacting Technical Support
- Safe@Office Security
- Installing and Setting Up Safe@Office
- Getting Started
- Configuring the Internet Connection
- Managing Your Network
- Using Bridges
- Configuring High Availability
- Using Traffic Shaper
- Working with Wireless Networks
- Viewing Reports
- Viewing Logs
- Setting Your Security Policy
Using the Traffic Monitor
Chapter 11: Viewing Reports 311
Using the Traffic Monitor
You can view incoming and outgoing traffic for selected network interfaces and QoS
classes using the Traffic Monitor. This enables you to identify network traffic trends and
anomalies, and to fine tune Traffic Shaper QoS class assignments.
The Traffic Monitor displays separate bar charts for incoming traffic and outgoing traffic,
and displays traffic rates in kilobits/second. If desired, you can change the number of
seconds represented by the bars in the charts, using the procedure Configuring Traffic
Monitor Settings on page 313.
In network traffic reports, the traffic is co
lor-coded as described in the following table. In
the All QoS Classes report, the traffic is color-coded by QoS class.
Table 47: Traffic Monitor Color Coding for Networks
Traffic marked in this color… Indicates…
Blue VPN-encrypted traffic
Red Traffic blocked by the firewall
Green Traffic accepted by the firewall
You can export a detailed traffic report for all enabled networks and all defined QoS
classes, using the procedure Exporting General Traffic Reports on page 315.