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Measures reported by FTMGFirewallPacTest In computing, a stateful firewall (any firewall that performs stateful packet inspection (SPI) or stateful inspection) keeps track of the state of network connections (such as TCP streams, UDP communication) travelling across it. The firewall is programmed to distinguish legitimate packets for different types of connections. Only packets matching a known active connection will be allowed by the firewall; others will be rejected. Administrators would want to keep track of those packets and connections using which he/she can detect how well the firewall is capable of handling the load. This is where the FTMGFirewallPacTest test helps! The test monitors the traffic flowing through the firewall and reports the rate at which packets are allowed to pass and the rate at which data is passing through the firewall. In addition, this test keeps track on the number of dropped packets, blocked packets and the backlogged packets which hugely influence in identifying the load handling ability of the firewall. This test also identifes how well the new connections are created and how many active connections are currently allowing data to pass through them. This way administrators can be proactively alerted about the level of traffic flowing through the firewall and the load handling capability of the firewall! The measures made by this test are as follows:
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