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WHAT DOES "Logs Per Second", "Bandwidth Rate (kbps)" and "Sessions"
Hello friends, i download a report of the consumption of the equipment. but i don't understand the data.
In this image it shows me data of fortigate resources and peak resources.
WHAT DOES "Logs Per Second", "Bandwidth Rate (kbps)" and "Sessions" ??? Your support is appreciated.
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Hi,
For the benefit of others the exact report name is FortiGate Performance Statistics Report.
Regarding the data:
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Yuri Slobodyanyuk
Yuri Slobodyanyuk
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Yurisk wrote:and what is the difference between "fortigate resources" and "peak resources"? could you help me with this question please
Hi, For the benefit of others the exact report name is FortiGate Performance Statistics Report. Regarding the data:[ul]Logs per second - how many log entries are sent (given they are set to real time) to the Fortianalyzer from the Fortigate Sessions: number of sessions passing the Fortigate at Average over the time period the report was generated for, and Peak Sessions seen over the same period. Bandwidth - volume of traffic passing the Fortigate on average and the Peak over the given period, just as you would see in Fortigate in Fortiview/Bandwidth Widget[/ul]
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There is none as there is no such thing Fortigate Resources in this report, just Average and Peak.
Yuri Slobodyanyuk
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well, the screenshot shows those...one is the average and the other the maximum value of these resources.
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