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ZyWALL ATP Series User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 6
Monitor
6.1 Overview
Use the Monitor screens to check status and statistics information.
6.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
Use the Monitor screens for the following.
Use the System Status > Port Statistics screen (see Section 6.2 on page 116) to look at packet statistics
for each physical port.
Use the System Status > Port Statistics > Graph View screen (see Section 6.2 on page 116) to look at a
line graph of packet statistics for each physical port.
Use the System Status > Interface Status screen (Section 6.3 on page 118) to see all of the Zyxel
Device’s interfaces and their packet statistics.
Use the System Status > Traffic Statistics screen (see Section 6.4 on page 121) to start or stop data
collection and view statistics.
Use the System Status > Session Monitor screen (see Section 6.5 on page 124) to view sessions by user
or service.
Use the System Status > IGMP Statistics screen (see Section 6.7 on page 127) to view multicasting
details.
Use the System Status > DDNS Status screen (see Section 6.8 on page 128) to view the status of the
Zyxel Device’s DDNS domain names.
Use the System Status > IP/MAC Binding screen (Section 6.9 on page 128) to view a list of devices that
have received an IP address from Zyxel Device interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled.
Use the System Status > Login Users screen (Section 6.6 on page 126) to look at a list of the users
currently logged into the Zyxel Device.
Use the System Status > Cellular Status screen (Section 6.10 on page 129) to check your mobile
broadband connection status.
Use the System Status > UPnP Port Status screen (see Section 6.11 on page 133) to look at a list of the
NAT port mapping rules that UPnP creates on the Zyxel Device.
Use the System Status > USB Storage screen (Section 6.12 on page 134) to view information about a
connected USB storage device.
Use the System Status > Ethernet Neighbor screen (Section 6.13 on page 135) to view and manage
the Zyxel Device’s neighboring devices via Layer Link Discovery Protocol (LLDP).
Use the System Status > FQDN Object screen (Section 6.14 on page 136) to display fully qualified
domain name (FQDN) object cache lists used in DNS queries.
Use the Wireless > AP Information > AP List screen (Section 6.15 on page 138) to display which APs are
currently connected to the Zyxel Device.
Use the Wireless > AP Information > Radio List screen (Section 6.16 on page 145) to display statistics
about the wireless radio transmitters in each of the APs connected to the Zyxel Device.

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