ZyWALL User's Guide

Chapter 27 Application Patrol
ZyWALL USG 100/200 Series User’s Guide
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Inbound
Kbps
This is the incoming bandwidth usage for traffic that matched this protocol rule, in
kilobits per second. This is the protocol’s traffic that the ZyWALL sends to the
initiator of the connection. So for a connection initiated from the LAN to the WAN,
the traffic sent from the WAN to the LAN is the inbound traffic.
Outbound
Kbps
This is the outgoing bandwidth usage for traffic that matched this protocol rule, in
kilobits per second. This is the protocol’s traffic that the ZyWALL sends out from the
initiator of the connection. So for a connection initiated from the LAN to the WAN,
the traffic sent from the LAN to the WAN is the outbound traffic.
Forwarded
Data (KB)
This is how much of the application’s traffic the ZyWALL has sent (in kilobytes).
Dropped
Data (KB)
This is how much of the application’s traffic the ZyWALL has discarded without
notifying the client (in kilobytes). This traffic was dropped because it matched a
policy set to “drop”.
Rejected
Data (KB)
This is how much of the application’s traffic the ZyWALL has discarded and notified
the client that the traffic was rejected (in kilobytes). This traffic was rejected
because it matched a policy set to “reject”.
Table 144 AppPatrol > Statistics: Protocol Statistics (continued)
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