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Contents
Network traffic section
The list contains time intervals for viewing the distribution of network traffic.
Available values:
- For the day. This list displays data on network traffic distribution for the current day.
- For yesterday. This list displays data on network traffic distribution for the previous day.
- For the month. This list shows data on network traffic distribution for the current month.
- For the year. This list shows data on network traffic distribution for the current year.
Contains information about all inbound and outbound connections established between your computer and other computers.
The amount of incoming and outgoing traffic is displayed for each application (computer, service, server, process).
Double-clicking an application in the list opens the Application rules window, with the Network rules tab displayed. In this window, you can configure network rules for the selected application.
Right-clicking a list item opens a context menu from which you can configure network rules.
The menu contains the following items:
- Application network rules. Selecting this item opens the Application rules window on the Network rules tab, in which you can configure a network rule for the selected application.
- All network rules. Selecting this item opens the Packet rules window, in which you can configure packet rules for the selected application.
The lower part of the window displays a chart that shows the distribution of traffic of the selected application over time for the specified time interval.
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