HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 3.0.4 Management Console user guide (AG421-96002, March 2007)

160 CREATING HP EFS WAN ACCELERATOR REPORTS AND LOGS
The Performance - Traffic Summary report contains the following table of statistics
that summarize traffic activity by network protocol.
NOTE: To monitor traffic other than the default traffic listed above, see “Setting Monitored
Ports” on page 121.
What This Report
Tells You
The Performance - Traffic Summary report answers the following questions:
How much data reduction occurred with a particular network protocol?
How much data was transmitted optimized?
How much data was transmitted unoptimized?
How much data was transmitted using common network protocols?
About Report
Graphs
In bar-graph and line-graph reports, the x-axis (or tick mark) plots time, according to
the interval you select. The y-axis plots the metric of interest, such as gigabytes (GB)
of bandwidth, percent (%) of data reduction, connection counts, and the like.
A diamond icon above the top margin of the graph points to the value on the x-axis (the
time) at which the peak occurred.
A diamond icon outside the right margin of the graph points to the value on the y-axis
(for example, the percent) that is the average value for the time period selected.
Pie chart graphs do not indicate peaks or averages. Pie chart graphs represent the
aggregate for the time period selected.
Field Description
Total Traffic Specifies the total amount of traffic transmitted.
FTP (21) Specifies the amount of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) data
transmitted. (This also includes FTP data from other ports.)
HTTP (80) Specifies the amount of Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
data transmitted.
CIFS: NetBIOS (139) Specifies the amount of data transmitted with Network Basic
Input Output System (NETBIOS) over the Common Internet
File System (CIFS) protocol.
CIFS: TCP (445) Specifies the amount of data transmitted with the CIFS
protocol over Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
MAPI (7830) Specifies the amount of data transmitted over Mail
Application Programming Interface (MAPI).
Other (Optimized) Specifies the amount of data transmitted over other
applications.
Passed Through
(Unoptimized)
Specifies the amount of traffic transmitted unoptimized.