The Network Traffic List Widget presents the collected network metrics in a list. This widget provides you an overview of servers that a selected computer has communicated with. The widget thus tells you about traffic that was initiated by the selected computer.
Traffic monitoring and analysis is essential in order to more effectively troubleshoot and resolve issues when they occur. The widget allows administrators to manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth by viewing and analyzing the displayed traffic statistics.
The widget displays information in a simple format that you can "Share" among others or "Save as PDF", simply click.
Set Up the Widget
You can only do this if you're a PerformanceGuard administrator.
When you're ready to add the widget to a dashboard, you simply select the required information in the widget setup menus.
PerformanceGuard has some parameters that are already defined. Select from the listed parameters that will show you the information including Hostname, IP address, Port, Protocol etc among many others.
Example:Click thumbnail to view image in full size. Based on your parameter's selection, the widget displays only them. So you can choose yourself which columns you want to be appeared in the Widget.
You also have the option to hide or display row numbers in the widget.
Click APPLY.
Select what You Want to View
Your PerformanceGuard administrator has typically set up the widget to display the parameters.
When that's the case, you can simply use the Computer menu in the top part of the dashboard to view the information for selected Time Period.
You can filter your results by selecting the desired processes using the Process Names menu. This will eliminate the entries that don't match the criteria.
You can sort the displayed list of processes by Ascendingand Descending- simply click on the parameter.
Note that the amount of processes you see in the list may change based on your interval selection (because more processes may have been active during the last 30 days than during the last 30 minutes).