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Gaining Internet activity insights and keeping abreast about security events is a challenging task as the security appliance generates a huge quantity of security and traffic logs. With a package of features, Firewall Analyzer's reporting capability for SonicWall firewall appliance fit like a glove enabling you to strengthen the network security.

Firewall Analyzer lets you to collect, archive, analyze SonicWall device logs and generate security and forensic reports. With Firewall Analyzer for SonicWall, you can access pre-defined reports that help in analyzing bandwidth usage and understanding security and network activities.

These reports helps you to study the security vulnerability with top denied hosts, blocked URL hits, attacks, targets, virus, affected hosts, spam, receiving hosts.

Trend reports in Firewall Analyzer trace patterns in network behavior and bandwidth usage over time. Analysis of trend reports gives better insight into the nature of web site traffic or network traffic, and helps you make decisions on capacity planning, business risk assessment, bandwidth management, traffic shaping, and network security posture. VPN trend reports show trends in the number of VPN connections accessed through the SonicWall firewall on a historical and current basis.

Firewall Analyzer for SonicWall provides you a unique way to monitor the Internet traffic of the network in near real-time. Firewall traffic data is collected and analyzed to get granular details about the traffic across each firewall.

It's showing up as FTP Data. I can't find an app signature to match it and everything I've tried doesn't work. I don't think you can get that level of granularity of reporting without setting up ViewPoint or GMS. It is possible that Syslog may, but I'm not sure. Yes, I was looking at this but it was a bit confusing to look at until I switched to the bar graph. My assumptions were correct.

The user is downloading multiple files and I created a rule to throttle these downloads, but it doesn't appear to be working. Ugh I haven't used my real time monitor in eons and I've forgotten how to use it again in terms of identify bandwidth usage by ip address This did it. Had to create an access rule for FTP data and limit the bandwidth there. I was trying to do it through app rules.

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