Getting Around
Figure 2. Traffic History Graph
The Traffic History graphs are broken into three sections. On the left side of the graphs section are the Incoming and Outgoing Traffic History graphs. These provide a visual assessment of the current traffic that is entering and leaving your device through a network interface. This includes traffic that is allowed and traffic that is blocked. The green lines and bars indicate traffic that is allowed to pass through, and the red coloring indicates traffic that is being blocked by the Agent.
Additionally, the Attack History graph on the right side of the console provides information on attempted attacks against your machine.
Broadcast Traffic
Broadcast traffic is network traffic that is sent to every device in a particular subnet, and thus is not directed specifically to your device. If you do not want to see this traffic, you can remove it from this graphical view by clicking Hide Broadcast Traffic. You will then only see “unicast” traffic in this graph, which is traffic that directed specifically to your device. To redisplay broadcast traffic, click to clear Hide Broadcast Traffic.
Running Applications Field
The Running Applications field provides a list of all applications and system services that are currently running on your system.
An application icon displays a small blue dot on lower
You can hide the display of system services by clicking Hide Windows Services above the Running Applications field. There are a number of services running at any given time, and
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