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=== IP addresses ===
=== IP addresses ===


The second tab shows packet loss information for each pair of IP addresses. This statistic covers all IP connections that has been seen on both measurement sides. The table shows the number of packets that have been counted for each communication pair. Additionally the number of packets seen on the main device and the corresponding packet loss is shown. The same statistics are shown for the client device too. You can click on the IP address to go to the detailed statistics of the IP module to check which kind of traffic was happening for that IP. Two graphs are shown for each IP pair which shows the packet loss for both direction on one graph and the total packets in the second graph.
The second tab shows packet loss information for each pair of [[Common table columns#IP|IP addresses]]. This statistic covers all IP connections that has been seen on both measurement sides. The table shows the number of packets that have been counted for each communication pair. Additionally the number of packets seen on the main device and the corresponding packet loss is shown. The same statistics are shown for the client device too. You can click on the IP address to go to the detailed statistics of the IP module to check which kind of traffic was happening for that IP. Two graphs are shown for each IP pair which shows the packet loss for both direction on one graph and the total packets in the second graph.
There is also a capture button to capture traffic for the IP pair.  The captured traffic is only the traffic seen on the main device, it will not contain any packet from the client device as the main device does not have the packet data information available. To capture traffic from the client device, you have to go to the web interface of the client device and start a capture on that device.
There is also a capture button to capture traffic for the IP pair.  The captured traffic is only the traffic seen on the main device, it will not contain any packet from the client device as the main device does not have the packet data information available. To capture traffic from the client device, you have to go to the web interface of the client device and start a capture on that device.


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