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|shows the historical throughput for each connection. In Firmware >= 3.3, it is also possible to select the displayed graph from multiple different statistics. Some may only be available if module options has been enabled, as it will increase the overall memory usage. Some statistics like the path latency is only available, if the path measurement module is active (and the corresponding option to store latencies per connection is enabled)
|shows the historical throughput for each connection, it is possible to select the displayed graph from multiple different statistics. Some may only be available if module options has been enabled, as it will increase the overall memory usage. Some statistics like the path latency is only available, if the path measurement module is active (and the corresponding option to store latencies per connection is enabled)
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==== Ping/Traceroute ====
==== Ping/Traceroute ====
(Starting in version 4.0)


A traceroute to the IP can be started or updated by clicking the Traceroute/Update button. Available traceroute data is shown in a table, containing details of each discovered network hop.
A traceroute to the IP can be started or updated by clicking the Traceroute/Update button. Available traceroute data is shown in a table, containing details of each discovered network hop.
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=== IP connection details ===
=== IP connection details ===
In firmware version 3.4, a connection detail view has been added to show connection information in a single page. The view can be accessed in the list of IP connection (or the global connection list) by clicking on the magnifying glass symbol in the client IP column.
The connection detail view shows connection information in a single page. The view can be accessed in the list of IP connection (or the global connection list) by clicking on the magnifying glass symbol in the client IP column.


The page shows all data in a tabular format as well all graphs that are available for the connection.
The page shows all data in a tabular format as well all graphs that are available for the connection.
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The zoom button select the time range in which the connection was active.
The zoom button select the time range in which the connection was active.


Since firmware version 3.5, for TCP connection a [[TCP flow chart]] can be calculated by clicking on the corresponding button:
For TCP connections a [[TCP flow chart]] can be calculated by clicking on the corresponding button:
[[File:TCP flow graph start.png|none|thumb|614x614px|Start TCP flow graph analysis]]See also [[IP connection details]].
[[File:TCP flow graph start.png|none|thumb|614x614px|Start TCP flow graph analysis]]See also [[IP connection details]].


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:encryption ciphers which can take additional memory per IP connection. If these information are not necessary, memory can be save to increase global data storage time.
:encryption ciphers which can take additional memory per IP connection. If these information are not necessary, memory can be save to increase global data storage time.


* Store detailed TCP statistics for every connection (Firmware >= 3.3)
* Store detailed TCP statistics for every connection
:This option allows to store detailed TCP statistics per connection, such as TCP retransmissions or TCP response time. The graph type can be selected in the IP connection tab to access these information.
:This option allows to store detailed TCP statistics per connection, such as TCP retransmissions or TCP response time. The graph type can be selected in the IP connection tab to access these information.


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