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Chapter 6 Monitor • Use the Wireless > AP Information > Built-in AP screen (Section 6.17 on page 165) to display the number of wireless clients connected to the Zyxel Device with built-in AP and their WiFi usage. • Use the Wireless > AP Information > Top N APs screen (Section 6.18 on page 166) to view managed APs with the most wireless traffic usage and most associated wireless stations. • Use the Wireless > AP Information > Single AP screen (Section 6.19 on page 168) to view APs wireless traffic usage and associated wireless stations for a managed AP. • Use the Wireless > ZyMesh screen (Section 6.20 on page 169) to display statistics about the ZyMesh wireless connections between the managed APs. • Use the Wireless > SSID Info screen (Section 6.21 on page 170) to display the number of wireless clients that are currently connected to an SSID and the SSID's security mode. • Use the Wireless > Station Info > Station List screen (Section 6.22 on page 170) to view information on connected wireless stations. • Use the Wireless > Station Info > Top N Stations screen (Section 6.23 on page 171) to view wireless stations with the most wireless traffic usage. • Use the Wireless > Station Info > Single Station screen (Section 6.24 on page 172) to view wireless traffic usage for an associated wireless station. • Use the Wireless > Detected Device screen (Section 6.25 on page 173) to view information about suspected rogue APs. • Use the VPN Monitor > IPSec screen (Section 6.26 on page 174) to display and manage active IPSec SAs. • Use the VPN Monitor > SSL screen (see Section 6.27 on page 176) to list the users currently logged into the VPN SSL client portal. You can also log out individual users and delete related session information. • Use the VPN Monitor > L2TP over IPSec screen (see Section 6.28 on page 176) to display and manage the Zyxel Device's connected L2TP VPN sessions. • Use the Security Statistics > Content Filter screen (Section 6.30 on page 178) to start or stop data collection and view content filter statistics. • Use the Security Statistics > App Patrol screen (see Section 6.29 on page 177) to start or stop data collection and view application statistics • Use the Security Statistics > Anti-Malware screen (see Section 6.31 on page 180) to start or stop data collection and view malware statistics. • Use the Security Statistics > Reputation Filter screen (see Section 6.32 on page 182) to view statistics of IP reputation and URL Threat filtering. • Use the Security Statistics > IDP screen (Section 6.33 on page 184) to start or stop data collection and view IDP statistics. • Use the Security Statistics > Email Security > Summary screen (Section 6.35 on page 187) to start or stop data collection and view spam statistics. • Use the Security Statistics > Email Security > Status screen (Section 6.35.2 on page 189) to see how many mail sessions the Zyxel Device is currently checking and DNSBL statistics. • Use the Security Statistics > Sandboxing screen (Section 6.34 on page 186) to start or stop data collection and view sandboxing statistics. • Use the Security Statistics > SSL Inspection screen (Section 6.36 on page 191) to see a report on SSL Inspection and a certificate cache list. • Use the Log > View Log screen (see Section 6.37.1 on page 193) to view the Zyxel Device's current log messages. You can change the way the log is displayed, you can email the log, and you can also clear the log in this screen. • Use the Log > View AP Log screen (see Section 6.37.2 on page 195) to view the Zyxel Device's current wireless AP log messages. ZyWALL ATP Series User's Guide 130