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The Intranet Reports section includes reports that show details of traffic transferred through the firewall by the internal hosts (hosts inside your LAN). In order to identify your internal hosts, you need to first configure your intranets by clicking the Intranet Settings link from the Settings tab.
The Show bar lets you choose the level of detail in the reports.
By default, the top five values are shown. To show more than ten values, the
report uses only tables. Click on the
icon to export this report to PDF. Click on the
icon to export this report to CSV format (comma separated values).
Below each graph click the Hide Table link to hide the table. Click the Show Table link to see the table again.
The Top Internal Hosts (Sent+Received) graph shows the top internal hosts that are sending and receiving traffic through the firewall. You can expect only IP's inside your LAN here. The table below the graph shows the IP address, along with the number of hits, bytes received, bytes sent, and the total bytes (sent + received) of traffic generated.
The Top Internal Protocol Groups (Sent+Received) graph shows the top protocol groups used by internal host for sending and receiving traffic through the firewall. The table below the graph shows the protocol group, along with the number of hits, % hits, total bytes of traffic generated and what % of traffic each protocol group constitute to the total traffic.
The Top Internal Servers graph shows the top internal servers that served traffic. This is destination based report which list the internal servers which served more for external hosts. Transaction is not started/initiated by the servers listed here. Here you can expect all your server IPs which are behind your firewall, i.e. inside your LAN. The table below the graph shows the IP address of the internal server, along with the number of hits, the total bytes of traffic, and % of total traffic to the particular internal server.
The Top Conversations table lists details like host which initiated the conversation, its destination, the protocol used for the conversation along with the number of hits, the total bytes of traffic generated and % of total traffic for the particular conversation.
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