Monitor Dashboard
The Monitor dashboard allows monitoring and analyzing of traffic throughput as files are processed for known elements. Any unknown elements within a file are identified and do not transfer to the newly constructed template received by the user.
A file is processed for positive selection according to policies for the particular file type. Threats, determined by unknown elements, are detected regardless of policies, whether the file is blocked or not.
There can be more than one recent activity message for a single file if it contains more than one threat. For example, the file can contain a suspicious URL and a suspicious macro.
From the navigation pane on the left, click the Monitor icon in the navigation pane on the left:

The Monitor dashboard is displayed:

The page contains the following panes, outlined in red and numbered as in the above screenshot:
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3 Incoming Traffic - displays the number of Emails and files received during the selected time period and for the selected channels. See Incoming Traffic. |
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4 Processed Files - displays the number of sanitized, blocked and password protected files received during the selected time period and for the selected channels. See Processed Files. |
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5 Volume Consumed - displays the volume of the files processed and the volume remaining (in appropriate units: Bytes, KB, MB, GB, TB) |
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6 Suspicious Objects Detected - displays a histogram chart of suspicious objects detected during the selected time period. See Suspicious Objects Detected. |
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7 Live Status - displays the most recent file traffic events. See Live Status. |
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8 Incoming Files - displays the incoming file traffic by file type during the selected time period and for the selected channels. See Incoming Files. |
File count for an archive file or email with attachments
We count the actual number of files that were sanitized regardless of whether multiple files were compressed to an archive file or multiple files were attached to the email file .
For example:
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An archive file has 5 children - it will be counted as 6 files instead of 1 file. |
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An EML has 5 attachments - it will be counted as 6 files instead of 1 file. |
Other file types are not affected by these changes. For example:
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A PDF file with 5 embedded images/files/etc. will be counted as 1 file. |
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A Word file with embedded images/files/etc will be counted as 1 file. |
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