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
Viewing Network Statistics
Chapter 11: Viewing Reports 325
This field… Displays…
RF status
These fields only appear for ADSL connections.
Tx Power The local and remote transmission power in dB
SNR Margin The local and remote Signal to Noise Ration (SNR) margin in dB.
The SNR margin is the difference between the amount of noise received by
the by the local/remote line end, and the amount of noise it can tolerate.
Line Attenuation The local and remote line attenuation in dB.
The line attenuation is the difference between the signal power transmitted
to the local/remote line end, and that which it received.
Statistics
Statistics only appear if the Internet connection is connected
Packets The total number of transmitted and received packets
Errors The total number of transmitted and received packets for which an error
occurred
Dropped The total number of transmitted and received packets that the firewall
dropped
Overruns The total number of transmitted and received packets that were lost,
because they were sent or arrived more quickly that the appliance could
handle