User Guide
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Country Lookup for an IP
On Row 1 of the Active Connections
table, if I
Click on -> ”C”
, (Country
Lookup), for the SRC IP
108.171.231.134, the screen at right
opens.
In this example, the country is the
France.
Note: You need to use an external IP for
this lookup to bring back a value.
NSLookup for an IP
On row 3 of the Active Connections Table,
if I
Click on -> “DNS”
, (DNS Lookup), for the DST IP
97.74.144.172, the screen at right opens. You can see
in the resulting window a non-authoritative answer has
been found.
Note: You need to use an external IP for this lookup to bring
back a value.
Show All Rules for an IP
On the Active Connections Table, if I
Click on -> “AR”
, (All Rules Lookup), for
the DST IP on Row 1 192.168.1.113, the
screen at below opens.
Show All Rules for an IP enables you to
see the rules that have been set up for an
individual IP. This is great way to
determine if an IP has associated hard
limits, or is a member of a Pool/VLAN
limit. You can determine whether
connection limits apply, and whether the
IP has priority or has been masked. If you
have set a quota for the IP, that is
displayed as well. And most importantly,
the validity of your configuration for that
IP is checked, and you are warned if
something is wrong.
In our example, 192.168.1.113 is a
member of Pool 3 and has no validity
issues.