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The Network - Connection History report contains the following table of statistics that summarize connection activity.

Packet Type

Description

 

 

Optimized Connections

Specifies the total active connections optimized.

 

 

Flowing Connections

Specifies the total established active connections.

 

 

Half Opened

Specifies the total half-opened active connections. A half-

 

opened connection is a TCP connection in which the

 

connection has not been fully established. Half-opened

 

connections count toward the connection count limit on the

 

HP EFS WAN Accelerator because, at any time, they might

 

become a fully-opened connection.

 

If you are experiencing a large number of half-opened

 

connections, you might consider a more appropriately sized

 

HP EFS WAN Accelerator.

 

 

Half Closed

Specifies the total half-closed active connections. Half-

 

closed connections are connections which the HP EFS WAN

 

Accelerator has intercepted and optimized but are in the

 

process of becoming inactive. These connections are

 

counted toward the connection count limit on the HP EFS

 

WAN Accelerator. (Half closed connections might remain if

 

the client or server does not close their connections cleanly.)

 

If you are experiencing a large number of half-closed

 

connections, you might consider a more appropriately sized

 

HP EFS WAN Accelerator.

 

 

Active Optimized

Specifies the total number of optimized connections with

 

traffic in the last 60 seconds.

 

 

Pass-Through

Specifies the total connections passed through, unoptimized,

 

when the connection limit has been reached.

 

 

The Network - Connection History report answers the following questions:

‹How many connections were optimized?

‹How many connections were passed through, unoptimized?

‹How many connections were half-opened?

‹How many connections were half-closed?

In bar-graph and line-graph reports, the x-axis (or tick mark) plots time, according to the interval you select. The y-axis plots the metric of interest, such as gigabytes (GB) of bandwidth, percent (%) of data reduction, connection counts, and the like.

A diamond icon above the top margin of the graph points to the value on the x-axis (the time) at which the peak occurred.

A diamond icon outside the right margin of the graph points to the value on the y-axis (for example, the percent) that is the average value for the time period selected.

Pie chart graphs do not indicate peaks or averages. Pie chart graphs represent the aggregate for the time period selected.

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