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Chapter 7 Monitor the use of a particular application's individual features (like text messaging, voice, video conferencing, and file transfers). Click Monitor > UTM Statistics > App Patrol to display the following screen. This screen displays Application Patrol statistics based on the App Patrol profiles bound to Security Policy profiles. Figure 86 Monitor > UTM Statistics > App Patrol The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 46 Monitor > UTM Statistics > App Patrol LABEL Collect Statistics DESCRIPTION Select this check box to have the UAG collect app patrol statistics. Apply Reset Refresh Flush Data App Patrol Statistics # Application Forwarded Data (KB) Dropped Data (KB) Rejected Data (KB) Matched Auto Connection The collection starting time displays after you click Apply. All of the statistics in this screen are for the time period starting at the time displayed here. The format is year, month, day and hour, minute, second. All of the statistics are erased if you restart the UAG or click Flush Data. Collecting starts over and a new collection start time displays. Click Apply to save your changes back to the UAG. Click Reset to return the screen to its last-saved settings. Click this button to update the report display. Click this button to discard all of the screen's statistics and update the report display. This field is a sequential value, and it is not associated with a specific App Patrol session. This is the protocol. This is how much of the application's traffic the UAG has sent (in kilobytes). This is how much of the application's traffic the UAG has discarded without notifying the client (in kilobytes). This traffic was dropped because it matched an application policy set to "drop". This is how much of the application's traffic the UAG has discarded and notified the client that the traffic was rejected (in kilobytes). This traffic was rejected because it matched an application policy set to "reject". This is how much of the application's traffic the UAG identified by examining the IP payload. UAG Series User's Guide 122