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

Column Heading

Description

 

 

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

 

 

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 non-cacheable (or for CIFS,

 

 

when the entire connection is non-cacheable—not on an

 

 

object-by-object basis).

 

Is not displayed for MAPI and TCP-Tunnel traffic.

 

Does not indicate a cache hit; it indicates only that the object

 

 

is cacheable.

 

 

 

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)

 

 

P

Protocol Optimization. When displayed in color, this icon indicates that

a proxy is in use that is capable of performing latency optimizations.

 

 

These proxies include HTTP, HTTPS, CIFS, and MAPI.

 

This icon has three states:

 

Active (color icon)

 

Inactive (gray icon)

 

Not possible (not displayed)

 

 

BM

Bandwidth Management. When displayed in color, this icon indicates

that either the client or server connection has been assigned to a

 

 

bandwidth class.

 

This icon has two states:

 

Active (color icon)

 

Inactive (gray icon)

 

 

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.

 

 

Protocol

Displays the protocol used by the session.

 

 

Detail

Provides additional information. For example, it can indicate that a

 

CIFS connection is "pass-through" due to SMB signing.

 

 

 

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