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FTP Reports, FTP Statistics, FTP Connections
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FTP Reports FTP Reports provides details on FTP Statistics and FTP Connections. FTP Statistics About this task The FTP Statistics page will display the FTP Server Status in Read Only Mode. Note: The statistics will not be displayed if the FTP Server or the FTP Management Server is not available. To view the FTP server status, do the following: 1. Click Tools > FTP Reports. The FTP Statistics page gets displayed. 2. The following server status information is displayed: Table 22. FTP Statistics Value Description Server start time Number of directories created Number of directories removed Number of file uploaded Number of files downloaded Number of files deleted Uploaded Bytes Downloaded Bytes Current logins Total Logins Total failed logins Current Connections Total Connections Start time of the FTP Server. Number of directories created by users using mkdir. Number of directories removed by users using rmdir. Number of files uploaded by all users. Number of files downloaded by all users. Number of files deleted by all users using delete command. Total number of bytes uploaded. Total number of bytes downloaded. Displays existing logins. Total logins since the last reset. Total number of logins failed. Current connections since the last reset. Total connections since the last reset. 3. Click Reload to refresh current logins. 4. Click Reset to reset the values. FTP Connections About this task View FTP Connections by following the steps mentioned below: 1. Click Tools > FTP Reports > FTP Connections. 2. The following connection information is displayed in the report: Table 23. FTP Connections Value Login Name Login Time Description The login userid for this connection. If this is blank, it means that the user has only established a connection but has not logged in. The time when the user logged in. If this is blank, it means that the user has only established a connection. Chapter 10. Analyzing document flows 99