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Opening the configuration
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The example of XSL formatting
The example of XSL formatting (2)
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Into the plaintext file
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Microsoft SQL Server Syntax
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Counting VPN packests
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Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Example 6
Example 7
Example 8
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IP protocol number
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HOWTO: Creating an OLE DB Connection String for Microsoft SQL Server
HOWTO: Creating an OLE DB Connection String for an Access
HOWTO: Creating an OLE DB Connection String for MySQL
Manual editing of the XML files
Zeroing counters using TrafReset
How to enable
Reloading the Filterset

Viewing the Traffic Counters using TrafMeter Service Monitor

You can assign to your users the permission for permanent viewing (using TrafMeter Service Monitor) the following parameters of specific traffic filter: the current traffic counters, the current speed and the traffic to exceed the limit. TrafMeter Service Monitor shows these parameters in the separate "InfoWindow" that is always on the screen.

 Note

  • InfoWindow shows the parameters in three modes: the current traffic counters, the current speed and the traffic to exceed the limit. The switching between modes can be done by click on InfoWindow.
  • TrafMeter Service Monitor should be connected to TrafMeter Service using given username and password. The username and password (as well as list of available filters for viewing) are defined by the adminstrator in TrafMeter Administration Console.

How do I show/hide InfoWindow with traffic counters?

Select item "Show Traffic Counters" in the menu that appears by right-click on TrafMeter Service Monitor icon in the system tray.

How do I set up the username and password for connecting to TrafMeter Service?

Select item "User Credentials..." in the menu that appears by right-click on TrafMeter Service Monitor icon in the system tray.

 

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