Blue Coat Systems Blue Coat Systems SG Appliance, SGOS Version 5.2.2 Viewing Bypassed Connections

Models: Blue Coat Systems SG Appliance SGOS Version 5.2.2

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Viewing Bypassed Connections

Chapter 5: Statistics

The Bypassed Connections page displays data for connections that were not intercepted because:

A service has not been configured to intercept the traffic.

A static or dynamic bypass rule caused the traffic to be bypassed.

The interface transparent interception setting is disabled.

Viewing Bypassed Connections

To view bypassed connections:

1.Select Statistics > Active Sessions > Bypassed Connections.

2.(Optional) Select a filter from the Filter drop-down list.

See “Filtering the Display” on page 86 for more information about display filters. The following figure shows an example of the Bypassed Connections page.

Figure 5-13. Bypassed Connections Page

Note the following:

Unavailable connections (gray) indicate connections that are now closed.

Previously-established connections displayed with (<--?-->) text indicate that the direction of these connections is unknown.

One-way connections are displayed in color.

About the Bypassed Connection Statistics

The following table describes the column headings on the Bypassed Connections page.

Table 5-2. Table Column Heading Descriptions on the Bypassed Connections Page

Column Heading

Description

 

 

Client

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

 

 

Server

Server IP address and port number.

 

 

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