Connection Logs

The connection logs scaffold provides a historical log of every connection that crosses between the LAN and the WAN. All Connections, including but not limited to, every HTTP(S) transaction, every SSH session, every video stream, etc., is recorded in the connection logs. The connection log is a powerful resource from which the rXg acquires complete cognizance over the end-user population. Data within the connection logs is tied to connection triggers, enabling total control.

Connection Logs

The expired column shows a timestamp of the end of the associated connection.

The initiated column shows a timestamp of the start of the associated connection.

The duration column shows the length of time the associated connection was open.

The source , port , and MAC columns display the originating source IP address, MAC address, and TCP/UDP port of the associated connection.

The login , session , and account columns displays layer 5+ source identification of the associated connection.

The destination , and port columns display the destination IP address, and TCP/UDP ports of the associated connection.

The NAT , and port columns display the WAN IP address and translated port used for the associated connection.

The proto column displays layer 4 protocol information for the associated connection.

The application column displays operator definable application information for the associated connection.

The download , upload , pkts down , and pkts up columns display the amount of data transferred in both bytes, and packets for the associated connection.


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