FortiWAN Internal IP Report

Internal IP

This report shows the statistics of traffic passed through FortiWAN by Internal IP addresses.

Create a report for a specific day or over a range of dates (See “Create a Report”).

Export reports and send reports through email (See “Export and Email”).

  • Pie Chart: Pie chart of traffic statistics is generated based on traffic incurred (as a source or termination) by Internal IP addresses.
  • Bar Chart: Bar chart statistics show the actual data volume used by the top 10 Internal IP addresses.
  • Statistics Table:
  • List the Internal IP addresses generating (as a source or termination) the most traffic. l IP: The Internal IP addresses. l Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Internal IP addresses. l Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Internal IP addresses. l Total Bytes: The volume of total traffic of the Internal IP addresses (Inbound Bytes + Outbound Bytes).
  • Note: Select “Inbound Bytes”, “Outbound Bytes” or “Total Bytes” as primary sorting by clicking on the column title. A “▲” is shown aside the column header while the column is selected as primary sorting, e.g. Inbound Bytes ▲.
  • % Total Bytes: The volume of total traffic of the Internal IP addresses in %. l % Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Internal IP addresses in %. l % Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Internal IP addresses in %.
  • Only one of the three statistics data (% Inbound Bytes, % Outbound Bytes, or % Total Bytes) will be displayed in the statistics table depending on the primary sort column.
  • This page and this table describe total traffic volume, not traffic rate. Data transferred are measured in KBytes, MBytes or GBytes over the period of time selected.
  • Drill in (See “Drill In”):
  • Clicking the magnifier icon located under the “Drill in” column in the statistics table allows you to perform an additional ‘drill-down’ analysis on traffic for the selected Internal IP address, shown by In Class, Out Class, WAN, Service, External IP, Internal Group, External Group and Traffic Rate (Trend) via the selected Internal IP address:
  • In Class – In Classes that are associated with this Internal IP address. l Out Class – Out Classes that are associated with this Internal IP address.
  • WAN – WAN links that are associated with this Internal IP address. l Service – Services (L3-L7) that are associated with this Internal IP address. l External IP – Any monitored external IP addresses that are associated with this Internal IP address.
  • Internal Group – Any monitored internal IP group (set up under the Settings menu) where this Internal IP address belongs to.
  • External Group – Any monitored external IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that the external IP addresses are associated with this Internal IP address. l Traffic Rate: bandwidth distribution generated by this Internal IP address by the date range defined.

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