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The statistical data includes the following fields:
Timestamp
– the date and time the row was generated
Profile
– the Profile to which the row of statistical data pertains
Server
– the Peer Server (e.g. EFT Server) to which the row of statistical data pertains
Client Received (B)
– the total number of bytes received from clients for the specified
Profile/Server.
Client Sent (B)
– the total number of bytes sent to clients for the specified Profile/Server.
Server Received (B)
– the total number of bytes received from the Server for the specified
Profile/Server.
Server Sent (B)
– the total number of bytes sent to the Server for the specified Profile/Server.
Client Receive Rate (Bps)
– the number of bytes per second received from clients for the
specified Profile/Server.
Client Send Rate (Bps)
– the number of bytes per second sent to clients for the specified
Profile/Server.
Server Receive Rate (Bps)
– the number of bytes per second received from the Server for the
specified Profile/Server.
Server Send Rate (Bps)
– the number of bytes per second sent to the Server for the specified
Profile/Server.
Connections Accepted
– the total number of connections allowed for the specified Profile/Server.
Connections Refused
– the total number of connections refused for the specified Profile/Server.
The log is appended during each run of the DMZ Gateway service. The log file automatically archives
itself when reaching 10 MB in size and maintains the last 10 log files in the form
DMZGatewayServerService.log.<X>
where X is a number from 1 to 10, with 1 being the most recently
archived log file and 10 being the oldest.
DMZ Gateway Server Event Viewer (Windows Operating Systems Only)
On, Windows operating systems, DMZ Gateway records significant events to the Windows Event Log.
Events originating from the DMZ Gateway are recorded in the Application Event Log and by default
include the following types of events:
DMZ Gateway Service start
DMZ Gateway Service stop
DMZ Gateway Service restart
DMZ Gateway Service startup failures
All FATAL and ERROR level diagnostic log messages recorded in the DMZ Gateway Server
Diagnostics Log
Additionally, the startup and shutdown activities originating from the Windows Service Control Manager
are recorded in the System Event Log.
DMZ Gateway Server Syslog (Solaris/Linux-based Operating Systems Only)
On Solaris and Linux-based operating systems, DMZ Gateway can record significant events in the local
Syslog. By default, messages will be logged with an indent of “DMZ Gateway Server” to the LOG_USER
facility and include the LOG_PID option. (Refer to
http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-
pages/online/pages/man3/syslog.3.html
for information on the syslog functionality or ty
pe “man syslog” in
a terminal window.)
Summary of Contents for DMZ Gateway v3.1
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