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Figure 19.10 Parts of individual protocols in the total volume of transferred data
• E-mail — SMTP, IMAP, POP3 protocols (and their secured versions),
• FTP — FTP protocol (including traffic over proxy server),
• Multimedia — protocols enabling real-time transmission of sound and video files
(e.g. RTSP, MMS, RealAudio),
• P2P — file-sharing protocols (peer-to-peer — e.g. DirectConnect, BitTorrent,
eDonkey, etc.). The traffic is accounted only if WinRoute detects that it is traffic
within a P2P network. This issue is described in chapter 15.1.
• Other — any traffic which does not belong to any of the previously described
categories.
Notes:
1. The No data available alert informs that no data is available in WinRoute’s database
for the selected statistics and accounting period. This issue may be caused by var-
ious reasons — for example, any of the conditions described in chapter 19.1 is not
met, the selected user account did or does not exist in the selected period, the user
has not connected to the firewall in the period, etc.
2. WinRoute tries to optimize size of the statistic database and volume of processed
data. The greatest volume of data is generated by statistics of visited websites. For
this reason, daily statistics of visited websites are kept only for the last 40 days.
Weekly and monthly statistics are available for the entire data storage period as set
in the configuration (see chapter 19.2).
If a period is selected for which no data is available, WinRoute offers another period
where data for the requested statistics might be found.