System Status Viewing Statistics
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Viewing Statistics
The System Status Statistics provide information about sessions, content archiving and
network protection activity.
Viewing the session list
From the Statistics section of the System Status page, you can view statistics about HTTP,
HTTPS, email, FTP and IM traffic through the FortiGate unit. You can select the Details
link beside each traffic type to view more information.
To view the session list
1 Go to System > Status.
2 In the Statistics section, select Details on the Sessions line.
Figure 41: Session list
Virtual Domain Select a virtual domain to list the sessions being processed by that virtual
domain. Select All to view sessions being processed by all virtual domains.
This is only available if virtual domains are enabled. For more information
see “Using virtual domains” on page 103.
Refresh Icon Update the session list.
First Page Select to go to the first displayed page of current sessions.
Previous Page Select to go to the page of sessions immediately before the current page
Page Enter the page number of the session to start the displayed session list. For
example if there are 5 pages of sessions and you enter 3, page 3 of the
sessions will be displayed.
The number following the ‘/’ is the number of pages of sessions.
Next Page Select to go to the next page of sessions.
Last Page Select to go to the last displayed page of current sessions.
Total The total number sessions.
Clear All Filters Select to reset any display filters that may have been set.
Filter Icon The icon at the top of all columns except #, and Expiry. When selected it
brings up the Edit Filter dialog allowing you to set the display filters by
column. See “Adding filters to web-based manager lists” on page 53.
Protocol The service protocol of the connection, for example, udp, tcp, or icmp.
Source Address The source IP address of the connection.
Source Port The source port of the connection.
Destination
Address
The destination IP address of the connection.
Destination Port The destination port of the connection.