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| **Included IPs**: here, enter the IP addresses you want to monitor (comma-separated). | **Included IPs**: here, enter the IP addresses you want to monitor (comma-separated). | ||
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| Clicking //Browse... //lets you browse your client device' | Clicking //Browse... //lets you browse your client device' | ||
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| + | ===== IP Traffic Monitoring Notes and Troubleshooting ===== | ||
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| + | Both this menu and the various display menus, (such as IP Traffic - Transfer Rates, IP Traffic - Daily) contain //Include// and //Exclude// fields. They are not the same thing. The difference is that the Include and Exclude fields in this menu set which IP addresses you want **monitored** or not monitored. By contrast, on the various display menus, the Include and Exclude fields set which addresses you want **displayed** or not displayed. Those not displayed, those addresses will still be tracked/ | ||
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