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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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FortiWAN Services Report

Services

This report shows the statistics of traffic passed through FortiWAN by various services.

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

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  • Pie Chart: Pie chart of traffic statistics is generated based on the traffic incurred by Services. l Bar Chart: Bar chart statistics show the actual data volume used by the top 10 Services.
  • Statistics Table:
  • List the Services generating (as a source or termination) the most traffic. l Service: The Service that traffic passed through FortiWAN. l Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Service. l Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Service. l Total Bytes: The volume of total traffic of the Service (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 Service in %. l % Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Service in %. l % Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Service 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 service, shown by In Class, Out Class, WAN,

Internal IP, External IP, Internal Group, External Group and Traffic Rate (Trend) via the selected service:

  • In Class – In Classes where this Service traffic is classified into. l Out Class – Out Classes where this Service traffic is classified into. l WAN – WAN links that this Service traffic passed through. l Internal IP – Any monitored internal IP addresses that are associated with this Service. l External IP – Any monitored external IP addresses that are associated with this Service.
  • Internal Group – Any monitored internal IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that the internal IP addresses are associated with this Service.
  • External Group – Any monitored external IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that the external IP addresses are associated with this Service. l Traffic Rate: bandwidth distribution generated by this Service by the date range defined.

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FortiWAN WAN Report

WAN

This report shows the statistics of traffic passed through FortiWAN via the WAN Links.

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

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  • Pie Chart: Pie chart of traffic statistics is generated based on WAN links defined on FortiWAN. l Bar Chart: Bar chart statistics show the actual data volume used by the top 10 WAN links.
  • Statistics Table :
  • List the WAN links on the FortiWAN that traffic passed through.
  • WAN: The WAN links defined on the FortiWAN. l Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the WAN links. l Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the WAN links.

 

  • Total Bytes: The volume of total traffic of the WAN links (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 WAN links in %. l % Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the WAN links in %. l % Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the WAN links 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 WAN link, shown by In Class, Out Class, Service,

Internal IP, External IP, Internal Group, External Group and Traffic Rate (Trend) via the selected WAN link:

  • In Class – In Classes that traffic is passed through this WAN link. l Out Class – Out Classes that traffic is passed through this WAN link. l Service – Services (L3-L7) that traffic is passed through this WAN link. l Internal IP – Any monitored internal IP addresses that traffic is passed through this WAN link. l External IP – Any monitored external IP addresses that traffic is passed through this WAN link.
  • Internal Group – Any monitored internal IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that traffic is passed through this WAN link.
  • External Group – Any monitored external IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that traffic is passed through this WAN link. l Traffic Rate: bandwidth distribution generated by this WAN link by the date range defined.

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FortiWAN Outclass Report

Outclass

This report shows the statistics of each outbound class as defined in FortiWAN’s Bandwidth Management function (See “Bandwidth Management”). Each class is a classification (by service, by IP address and etc.) of outgoing traffic passed through FortiWAN.

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 Outbound Classes of FortiWAN’s Bandwidth Management.
  • Bar Chart: Bar chart statistics show the actual data volume used by the top 10 Outbound Classes.

Statistics Table:

  • List the Outbound Class the most traffic being classified into. l Out Class: The Outbound Classes defined in FortiWAN. l Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Outbound Classes. l Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Outbound Classes. l Total Bytes: The volume of total traffic of the Outbound Classes (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 Outbound Classes in %. l % Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Outbound Classes in %. l % Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Outbound Classes 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 policy Out Class, shown by In Class, WAN, Service, Internal IP, External IP, Internal Group, External Group and Traffic Rate (Trend) via the selected policy Out Class:
  • In Class – In Classes that are associated with this Out Class. l WAN – WAN links that are associated with this Out Class. l Service – Services (L3-L7) that are associated with this Out Class. l Internal IP – Any monitored internal IP addresses that are associated with this Out Class. l External IP – Any monitored external IP addresses that are associated with this Out Class.
  • Internal Group – Any monitored internal IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that the internal IP addresses are associated with this Out Class.
  • External Group – Any monitored external IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that the external IP addresses are associated with this Out Class. l Traffic Rate: bandwidth distribution generated by this Out Class by the date range defined.

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FortiWAN Inclass Report

Inclass

This report shows the statistics of each inbound class as defined in FortiWAN’s Bandwidth Management function (See “Bandwidth Management”). Each class is a classification (by service, by IP address and etc.) of incoming traffic passed through FortiWAN. This statistic will help you realize if the Bandwidth Management policies of FortiWAN are running well, or if any adjustment is necessary for the specified bandwidth class.

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 Inbound Classes of FortiWAN’s Bandwidth Management.
  • Bar Chart: Bar chart statistics show the actual data volume used by the top 10 Inbound Classes.

Statistics Table:

  • List the Inbound Class the most traffic being classified into. l In Class: The Inbound Classes defined in FortiWAN. l Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Inbound classes. l Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Inbound Classes. l Total Bytes: The volume of total traffic of the Inbound Classes (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 Inbound Classes in %. l % Inbound Bytes: The volume of inbound traffic of the Inbound Classes in %. l % Outbound Bytes: The volume of outbound traffic of the Inbound Classes 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 In Class, shown by Out Class, WAN, Service, Internal IP, External IP, Internal Group, External Group and Traffic Rate (Trend) via the selected policy In Class:
  • Out Class – Out Classes that are associated with this In Class.
  • WAN – WAN links that are associated with this In Class. l Service – Services (L3-L7) that are associated with this In Class. l Internal IP – Any monitored internal IP addresses that are associated with this In Class. l External IP – Any monitored external IP addresses that are associated with this In Class.
  • Internal Group – Any monitored internal IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that the internal IP addresses are associated with this In Class.
  • External Group – Any monitored external IP group (set up under the Settings menu) that the external IP addresses are associated with this In Class. l Traffic Rate: bandwidth distribution generated by this In Class by the date range defined.

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FortiWAN Bandwidth Usage Report

Bandwidth Usage

This report category is the core function of the Reports and also serves as the basis for traffic analysis to gain insights for better policy management. This category can further be divided into In Class, Out Class, WAN, Service, Internal IP and Traffic Rate.

The Bandwidth Usage Report includes: Charts (upper) and Statistics Table (lower).

Pie Charts display respective percentage of all the traffic patterns that sorted (default) by the total data volume (IN

+ OUT) shown on the page. The Pie Charts display will change depending upon which column in the Statistics Table is selected for primary sorting. This Pie Chart shows the percentage of the traffic pattern of the top 10 items only, which might not match the percentage value listed in the Statistics Table. Use it only as a visual reference to see who the major users are.

  • Bar Charts illustrate the total volume of each traffic pattern shown on the page, and the percentage of each traffic pattern out of total traffic. The Bar Chart display will change depending upon which column in the Statistics Table is selected for primary sorting.
  • The Statistics Table is the numerical presentation of the same information illustrated in the Pie chart and Bar Charts. The traffic statistics includes information of total traffic, inbound traffic, outbound traffic and percentage of total traffic. l Inbound Bytes: The volume of traffic originating from outside of FortiWAN, going into the internal network. l Outbound Bytes: The volume of traffic originating from inside of FortiWAN, going to the external network. l Total Bytes: (Default primary sorting) The volume of total traffic = Inbound Bytes + Outbound Bytes.

The statistics table lists 10, 20, 50 or 100 entries sorted by default in declining order by total data volume. By default the first screen shows the top 10 entries, but navigation buttons and a direct-entry page box at the lower right corner of the screen allow you to examine all items found. The default number of rows to be listed on the report page can be defined in account settings.

The Statistics Table may be re-sorted by Inbound Bytes, Outbound Bytes or Total Bytes, by selecting the appropriate column header. The Pie and Bar charts will reformat to reflect the selected traffic measurement.

Note that the percentage of total traffic shown in the Statistics Table may not be the same as that shown on the Pie Chart. The Statistics Table shows the percentage of total traffic in all traffic patterns, while the Pie Chart only shows the total of the top 10 traffic users.

See also:

  • Report: Inclass l Report: Outclass l Report: Service l Report: WAN
  • Report: Internal IP l Report: Traffic Rate

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FortiWAN TR Status Report

TR Status

The TR Status report shows the statuses of every FortiWAN’s TR link (See “Tunnel Routing”) by date the range defined.

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”).

The various statuses are defined as below.

l OK: TR link is enabled, configured and connected physically. l Fail: TR link is enabled and configured, but disconnected. l Disable: TR link is not enabled from FortiWAN Web UI. Statistics Table l Lists the statuses of every TR link by the date range defined. l Time: Time periods or dates if a date range is defined. l Local IP: Local IP address of the TR link. l Remote IP: Remote IP address of the TR link. l Status: the OK/Fail Status of this Source IP -> Destination IP pair at that time.


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FortiWAN TR Reliability Report

TR Reliability

Tunnel Routing (TR) is FortiWAN’s important function used to construct intranets between multiple LANs anywhere in the world. Tunnel Routing also boosts performance by supporting link aggregation and fault tolerance over multiple links for services such as VPN and live video streaming. A Tunnel Group represents the configuration of Tunnel Routing on FortiWAN between two specific sites; it includes related internal IP addresses of both sites and routing policies between sites (See “Tunnel Routing”).

 

The TR Reliability report shows the statistics on the failures happened on FortiWAN’s TR links. Please reference FortiWAN User Manual for more information about Tunnel Routing.

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”). Statistics Table

  • Group: Tunnel Group configured on FortiWAN; the failed TR link belongs to. Select “Group” as primary sorting via clicking on the column title “Group”.
  • Local IP: Local IP address of the failed TR link in the Tunnel Group. Select “Local IP” as primary sorting via clicking on the column title “Local IP”.
  • Remote IP: Remote IP address of the failed TR link in the Tunnel Group. Select “Remote IP” as primary sorting via clicking on the column title “Remote IP”.
  • Fails: the count of failures occurring on the IP pair in this Tunnel Group for the reporting period. l Drill in: Click to check the status (OK and Fail) of the TR link (See “Drill In”).
  • Note: A “▲” or “▼” is shown aside the column header while the column is selected as primary sorting, e.g. Group ▲. The sorting order will be switched by clicking on the same column header.

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