WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
Using the Performance ConsoleWorking with more than one Performance Console graphThe main Performance Console window shows a table with all configured and active performancecounters. From this window, you can add a new chart or change the polling intervals for configuredcounters.Adding a new chartTo add a new chart, click the + button on the Performance Console toolbar or select File > Add Chart.Changing the polling intervalTo change the polling interval for one performance console, select the chart name from the list. Use thepolling interval drop-down list on the Performance Console toolbar to change the frequency for thepolls.Deleting a chartTo delete a chart, select the chart name from the list and use the X button on the Performance Consoletoolbar or select File > Delete Chart.44 WatchGuard System Manager
Viewing Bandwidth UsageViewing Bandwidth UsageSelect the Bandwidth Meter tab to see the real-time bandwidth for all the Firebox® interfaces. The Yaxis (vertical) shows the number of connections. The X axis (horizontal) shows the time. If you click anylocation on the chart, you can get more detailed information in a pop-up window about bandwidth useat that point in time.To change how the bandwidth appears:1 From Firebox System Manager, select File > Settings. Click the Bandwidth Meter tab.2 Do one or more of the steps in the sections below.Changing the scale of the bandwidth displayYou can change the scale of the Bandwidth Meter tab. Use the Graph Scale drop-down list to selectthe value that is the best match for the speed of your network. You can also set a custom scale. Type thevalue in kilobytes for each second in the Custom Scale text box.User Guide 45
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Viewing Bandwidth UsageViewing Bandwidth UsageSelect the Bandwidth Meter tab to see the real-time bandwidth for all the Firebox® interfaces. The Yaxis (vertical) shows the number of connections. The X axis (horizontal) shows the time. If you click anylocation on the chart, you can get more detailed information in a pop-up window about bandwidth useat that point in time.To change how the bandwidth appears:1 From Firebox System Manager, select File > Settings. Click the Bandwidth Meter tab.2 Do one or more of the steps in the sections below.Changing the scale of the bandwidth displayYou can change the scale of the Bandwidth Meter tab. Use the Graph Scale drop-down list to selectthe value that is the best match for the speed of your network. You can also set a custom scale. Type thevalue in kilobytes for each second in the Custom Scale text box.<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 45