Volume 9: Managing the Blue Coat SG Appliance
Table
Column Heading | Description | ||
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OC | Object Caching. When displayed in color, this icon indicates that an | ||
HTTP, HTTPS, CIFS, Streaming, or FTP proxy is in use and the content | |||
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| is cacheable. | ||
| This icon has three states: | ||
| • | Active (color icon) | |
| • | Inactive (gray icon) | |
| • | Not possible (not displayed) | |
| The icon: | ||
| ❐ Is unavailable if the content is | ||
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| when the entire connection is | |
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| ❐ Is not displayed for MAPI and | ||
| ❐ Does not indicate a cache hit; it indicates only that the object | ||
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| is cacheable. | |
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| Live splitting. When displayed in color, this icon indicates that a live | ||
| MMS stream is being split to the client. | ||
| This icon has two states: | ||
| • | Active (color icon) | |
| • | Inactive (gray icon) | |
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P | Protocol Optimization. When displayed in color, this icon indicates that | ||
a proxy is in use that is capable of performing latency optimizations. | |||
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| These proxies include HTTP, HTTPS, CIFS, and MAPI. | ||
| This icon has three states: | ||
| • | Active (color icon) | |
| • | Inactive (gray icon) | |
| • | Not possible (not displayed) | |
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BM | Bandwidth Management. When displayed in color, this icon indicates | ||
that either the client or server connection has been assigned to a | |||
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| bandwidth class. | ||
| This icon has two states: | ||
| • | Active (color icon) | |
| • | Inactive (gray icon) | |
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Service Name | Displays the service used by the session. | ||
| Even if a client connection is handed off to a different application | ||
| proxy, this column shows the service name of the original service that | ||
| intercepted the client connection. | ||
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Protocol | Displays the protocol used by the session. | ||
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Detail | Provides additional information. For example, it can indicate that a | ||
| CIFS connection is | ||
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