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* Select port: The ports of the connection between two IPs can be configured. By default the port is used that belongs to the IP address that is shown in the table (own port). The port of the IP of the peer can be selected in the drop down box. With this setting a source address will be shown with its destination port and vice versa. | * Select port: The ports of the connection between two IPs can be configured. By default the port is used that belongs to the IP address that is shown in the table (own port). The port of the IP of the peer can be selected in the drop down box. With this setting a source address will be shown with its destination port and vice versa. | ||
Consider the following connections as an example: | Consider the following connections as an example: | ||
– 12.34.56.78:80 <-> 51.2.3.4:65432 | |||
– 12.34.56.78:80 <-> 51.2.3.7:63111 | |||
– 12.34.56.78:80 <-> 51.2.3.9:65432 | |||
When own port is chosen, the report will show 12.34.56.78:80 with the aggregated traffic counters of all three connections. With this setting the most used IP/ports in the network are shown. | When own port is chosen, the report will show 12.34.56.78:80 with the aggregated traffic counters of all three connections. With this setting the most used IP/ports in the network are shown. |
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