It only counts in/out traffic at one interface and as you only view one of the interfaces you shouldn't see traffic in the graph from another interface. However I haven't tested this yet. Maybe you can do some tests to verify your suspicions?
Did not notice this with the previous snapshot, and it too had it's logs
forwarded to a central syslog server. That syslog server alerts me by email of any
syslog messages that are not on a "Permited" list.
Also another question - if I save my config, reflash should the RRD graphs be reinstalled with the original config when "All" is selected for the backup options?
RRD-Graphs are not stored in the config.xml so you'll lose this information on backup and not overwrite this information on restore.
I am just going to mention this to make sure its covered, but make sure that you do not have the option to create NAT reflect disabled. You can find this option under System>Advanced, down on the bottom under NAT. Make sure you do not have this checkbox checked, if you want to be able to enter your public IP on your LAN side.
under status > system how many of your firewall states are full? You may also check under states to see what they are being used on, let me know what you see there.
yeah i know and ive tried belive me. I have an dell optilex gx270 series and iwe putted 32Mb at share (the lowest) but it ignored my setting. Anyway imp. is that the problem is fixed.
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