The Real Time Statistics windows displays real-time monitoring information of the device.
In the root system, you can view real-time monitoring information of the device (including the root system and all virtual systems) or the root system. In a virtual system, you can view real-time monitoring data of the current virtual system.
For the root system, click
to prompt the Online Real-Time Monitoring window, where you can enable or disable the real-time monitoring function. When you enable this function, you can click the drop-down list of Scope and select All virtual systems or public as required. For a virtual system, click
to prompt the Online Real-Time Monitoring window, where you can enable or disable the real-time monitoring function.
For a virtual system, click
to prompt the Real Time Statistics configuration window, where you can enable or disable the real-time monitoring function.
Table 1 lists the meaning of each real-time monitoring parameter. The system refreshes the statistics every ten seconds.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
New connections per second |
Number of connections created per second |
Concurrent connections |
Number of concurrent connections on the server |
Concurrent UDP connections |
Number of concurrent UDP connections |
Concurrent TCP connections |
Number of concurrent TCP connections |
Online IP addresses |
Number of online IP addresses, namely, number of source IP addresses that initiate sessions on the FW |
Online users |
Number of authenticated users in user management, namely, number of users that initiate outbound access through the FW |
By default, the real-time monitoring function is disabled. To use it, click Enable.
Real-time monitoring consumes a lot of device resources. Therefore, enable this function with caution. Disable this function immediately after using it.
The real-time monitoring function consumes system resources. When a page is manually refreshed or a menu is switched, the system automatically disables the function. If you need to use this function again, manually enable it. Automatically disabling this function prevents an unnecessary waste of system resources.