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CHAPTER 7 Monitor 7.1 Overview Use the Monitor screens to check status and statistics information. 7.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter Use the Monitor screens for the following. • Use the System Status > Port Statistics screen (see Section 7.2 on page 92) to look at packet statistics for each physical port. • Use the System Status > Port Statistics > Graph View screen (see Section 7.2 on page 92) to look at a line graph of packet statistics for each physical port. • Use the System Status > Interface Status screen (see Section 7.3 on page 94) to see all of the UAG's interfaces and their packet statistics. • Use the System Status > Traffic Statistics screen (see Section 7.4 on page 97) to start or stop data collection and view statistics. • Use the System Status > Session Monitor screen (see Section 7.5 on page 99) to view sessions by user or service. • Use the System Status > DDNS Status screen (see Section 7.6 on page 101) to view the status of the UAG's DDNS domain names. • Use the System Status > IP/MAC Binding screen (see Section 7.7 on page 101) to view a list of devices that have received an IP address from UAG interfaces with IP/MAC binding enabled. • Use the System Status > Login Users screen (see Section 7.8 on page 102) to look at a list of the users currently logged into the UAG. • Use the System Status > Dynamic Guest screen (see Section 7.9 on page 103) to look at a list of the guest user accounts, which are created automatically and allowed to access the UAG's services for a certain period of time. • Use the System Status > UPnP Port Status screen (see Section 7.10 on page 105) to look at a list of the NAT port mapping rules that UPnP creates on the UAG. • Use the System Status > USB Storage screen (see Section 7.11 on page 106) to view information about a connected USB storage device. • Use the System Status > Ethernet Neighbor screen (see Section 7.12 on page 107) to view and manage the UAG's neighboring devices via Layer Link Discovery Protocol (LLDP). • Use the AP Information > AP List screen (see Section 7.13 on page 109) to view which APs are currently connected to the UAG. • Use the AP Information > Radio List screen (see Section 7.14 on page 112) to view statistics about the wireless radio transmitters in each of the APs connected to the UAG. • Use the Station Info > Station List screen (see Section 7.15 on page 115) to view statistics pertaining to the connected stations (or "wireless clients"). UAG Series User's Guide 91