- Table of Contents
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- 03-Monitor
- 01-Blacklist logs
- 02-Single-packet attack logs
- 03-Scanning attack logs
- 04-Flood attack logs
- 05-Threat logs
- 06-Reputation logs
- 07-URL filtering logs
- 08-File filtering logs
- 09-Security policy logs
- 10-Sandbox logs
- 11-Terminal status
- 12-Application audit logs
- 13-System logs
- 14-Configuration logs
- 15-Traffic logs
- 16-TopN traffic
- 17-Security policy hit analysis
- 18-TopN threats
- 19-TopN URL filtering statistics
- 20-TopN file filtering statistics
- 21-Attack defense statistics
- 22-Connection rate ranking
- 23-TopN traffic trends
- 24-Security policy hit trend analysis
- 25-TopN threat trends
- 26-TopN URL filtering trends
- 27-TopN file filtering trends
- 28-Botnet analysis
- 29-Asset security
- 30-Threat case management
- 31-Report settings
- 32-Session list
- 33-User information center
- 34-IPv4 online users
- 35-IPv6 online users
- 36-MAC authentication online users
- Related Documents
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Session list
This help contains the following topics:
Introduction
The Session List page records the detailed information of each data flow, including the 5-tuple information of the data flow and the matching security policy and application. The page also provides the session suspend function. To suspend a session, click Normal in the Status Column. Any packets in the suspended session will be dropped.
The value for the master/backup status of a session includes the following:
· Master—The session is created on the current device.
· Backup—The session is synchronized from the other device.
Restrictions and guidelines
You can export a maximum of 1000 sessions by clicking Export CLI Output.
