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Table 5-1. Table Column Heading Descriptions on the Proxied Sessions Page

Column Heading

Description

 

 

Client

IP address and port of the client PC (or other downstream host).

 

When the client connection is inactive, the contents of this column are

 

unavailable (gray). A client connection can become inactive if, for

 

example, a client requests a large object and then aborts the download

 

before the SG appliance has completed downloading it into its cache.

 

When the session had multiple client connections, a tree view is

 

provided. See “Viewing Sessions with Multiple Connections” on

 

page 81 for more information.

 

 

Server

Final destination of the request.

 

By default, the hostname is displayed. However, if a user entered an IP

 

address in the URL, the IP address is displayed.

 

The contents of this column are unavailable if the server connection is

 

inactive. This can occur when a download has completed (and the

 

server connection is closed or returned to the idle pool), but the object

 

is still being served to the client.

 

If a server connection was never made (a pure cache hit case), the

 

Server column displays the hostname (or IP address) of the requested

 

server.

 

Active server connections are shown in black; inactive connections are

 

unavailable.

 

 

A

ADN. Indicates that the server connection is flowing over an ADN

tunnel. If the icon is not present, it indicates that an ADN tunnel is not

 

 

in use.

 

Encrypted ADN tunnel.

 

 

S

SOCKS. Indicates that the next hop is a SOCKS proxy. If the icon is not

present, it indicates that a SOCKS proxy is not in use.

 

 

 

FW

Forwarding. Indicates that the next hop is a proxy server. If the icon is

not present, it indicates that forwarding is not in effect.

 

 

 

Duration

Displays the amount of time the session has been established.

 

 

Client Bytes

Represents the number of bytes (to and from the client) at the socket

 

level on the client connection. All application-level bytes are counted,

 

including application overhead such as HTTP headers, CIFS headers,

 

and so on.

 

TCP and IP headers, packet retransmissions, and duplicate packets are

 

not counted.

 

See “About the Byte Totals” on page 83 for more information.

 

 

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Contents Blue Coat Systems SG Appliance Contact Information Contents Diagnostics Appendix a Glossary Index Volume 9 Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance About Managing the SG Appliance Document ConventionsVolume 9 Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance Using Director to Manage SG Systems Automatically Registering the SG Appliance with DirectorRegistering the SG Appliance with Director Related CLI Commands for Director RegistrationDirector Registration Requirements To register the appliance with a DirectorSetting up Director and SG Appliance Communication To view the fingerprint of the keyTo delete a key Monitoring the System and DisksSystem Summary To view the system summary statisticsViewing System Environment Sensors To view the system environment statisticsViewing Disk Status To view disk status or take a disk offlineViewing SSL Accelerator Card Information Setting Up Event Logging and NotificationConfiguring Which Events to Log To view SSL accelerator cardsRelated CLI Commands to Set the Event Log Size Setting Event Log SizeRelated CLI Commands for Setting the Event Logging Level Enabling Event NotificationTo enable event notifications Related CLI Commands to Enable Event NotificationsSyslog Event Monitoring To enable syslog monitoring Viewing Event Log Configuration and ContentViewing the Event Log Configuration Related CLI Commands to Enable Syslog MonitoringViewing the Event Log Contents Related CLI Commands to Enable and Configure Snmp Configuring SnmpTo enable and configure Snmp Enabling SnmpConfiguring Snmp Community Strings To set or change community stringsConfiguring Snmp Traps To enable Snmp trapsRelated CLI Commands for Enabling Snmp Traps Configuring Health Monitoring Health Monitoring RequirementsAbout the Health Monitoring Metric Types About Health MonitoringHealth Monitoring Example About License Expiration MetricsAbout Health Monitoring Notification About the General MetricsAbout the Licensing Metrics About the Status Metrics Metric Threshold States and Corresponding ValuesChanging Threshold and Notification Properties To change the threshold and notification propertiesGetting a Quick View of the SG Appliance Health Viewing Health Monitoring Statistics To review the health monitoring statisticsTroubleshooting Related CLI Syntax to View Health Monitoring StatisticsVolume 9 Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance Restarting the SG Appliance Hardware and Software Restart OptionsTo restart the SG appliance Restoring System Defaults Restore-DefaultsFactory-Defaults Keep-ConsoleClearing the Object Cache To restore system defaultsClearing the DNS Cache To clear the DNS cacheClearing Trend Statistics Troubleshooting TipClearing the Byte Cache Upgrading the SG ApplianceSG Appliance 5.x Version Upgrade To upgrade the SG applianceRelated CLI Syntax to Upgrade the Sgos Software To view Sgos system replacement options Managing SG Appliance SystemsTo view details for an Sgos system version Setting the Default Boot System Example SessionTo set the SG appliance to run on the next hardware restart To lock a system Locking and Unlocking SG Appliance SystemsReplacing an SG Appliance System To unlock a systemMulti-Disk SG Appliances Deleting an SG Appliance SystemDisk Reinitialization To delete a systemTo delete a single object from the SG appliance Single-Disk SG ApplianceDeleting Objects from the SG Appliance To delete multiple objects from the SG applianceDiagnostics Diagnostic Reporting Service Information Sending Service Information AutomaticallyTo send service information automatically Managing the Bandwidth for Service Information Related CLI Syntax to Send Service InformationTo manage bandwidth for service information Configure Service Information Settings To send service informationSGOS#diagnostics service-info subcommands Creating and Editing Snapshot Jobs To create a new snapshot jobTo edit an existing snapshot job Following subcommands are available Related CLI Syntax to Edit an Existing Snapshot JobPacket Capturing the Job Utility Pcap File Name FormatCommon Pcap Filter Expressions Configuring Packet Capturing Using Filter Expressions in the CLITo enable, stop, and download packet captures Diagnostics Related CLI Syntax to Define Packet Capturing Settings Viewing Current Packet Capture DataUploading Packet Capture Data To configure core image restart optionsCore Image Restart Options To view current packet capture statisticsDiagnostic Reporting Heartbeats To set daily heartbeats and/or Blue Coat monitoringRelated CLI Syntax to Manage Heartbeats and Monitoring Diagnostic Reporting CPU Monitoring To configure and view CPU monitoringRelated CLI Syntax to Configure and View CPU Monitoring Volume 9 Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance Statistics Selecting the Graph ScaleViewing Traffic Distribution Statistics Traffic MixUnderstanding Chart Data Refreshing the DataAbout Bypassed Bytes About the Default Service Statistics Viewing Bandwidth Usage or GainTo view bandwidth usage or gain statistics Viewing Client Byte and Server Byte Traffic Distribution Viewing Traffic HistoryTo view client and server byte statistics Supported Proxy Types and Services Unsupported Proxy Types Viewing Protocol Statistics Viewing the ADN HistoryViewing Bandwidth Management Statistics To view client and server byte or bandwidth gain statisticsSSL History Viewing CPU Utilization Viewing System StatisticsResources Statistics To view CPU utilizationViewing Concurrent Users To view concurrent usersTo view disk use statistics Viewing Disk Use StatisticsViewing Memory Use Statistics To view memory use statisticsViewing Data Allocation Statistics in RAM and on Disk To view data allocation statisticsContents Statistics Event Logging Statistics To view the event logFailover Statistics Active Sessions-Viewing Per-Connection StatisticsTo view failover statistics About the Proxied Sessions Statistics Analyzing Proxied SessionsViewing Proxied Sessions To view proxied sessionsProvided. See Viewing Sessions with Multiple Connections on Cache Hit Is unavailable if the content is non-cacheable or for Cifs Using the Tool Tips About MMS Streaming ConnectionsViewing Sessions with Multiple Connections Understanding the Tree View MMSWhat Is Not Displayed Filtering the DisplayAbout the Byte Totals Viewing Html and XML Views of Proxied Sessions Data Analyzing Bypassed Connections StatisticsViewing Bypassed Connections About the Bypassed Connection StatisticsTo view bypassed connections 14. Filter Drop-Down List Viewing Health Monitoring Statistics Viewing the Access LogViewing Html and XML Views of Bypassed Connections Data Viewing Health Check StatisticsUsing the CLI show Command to View Statistics Statistics Volume 9 Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance Appendix a Glossary URL Appendix a Glossary Drtr Icmp Volume 9 Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance MACH5 MIB NTP 100 Network Tunneling tab 102 103 104 Index 106 Snmp 108