Inbound Allowed IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets is the total number of unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, or ESP IPv6 packets forwarded from a public interface to an internal interface. An unauthenticated packet is an IPsec packet without an associated state entry. A state entry is a pair of IPv6 addresses that is authorized to pass through from a public to an internal interface.
Inbound Allowed ICMPv6 Packets is the total number of ICMPv6 packets forwarded from a public interface to an internal interface. ...
Inbound Allowed ICMPv6 Packets per Second is the rate at which ICMPv6 packets are forwarded from a public interface to an ...
Inbound Allowed IPv6 IPsec Authenticated Packets is the total number of authenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, or ESP IPv6 packets ...
Inbound Allowed IPv6 IPsec Authenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which authenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP or ESP ...
Inbound Allowed IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets is the total number of unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, or ESP IPv6 ...
Inbound Allowed IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, ...
Inbound Connections Allowed per Second is the rate at which inbound connections are being allowed by the Windows Filtering ...
Inbound Connections Blocked per Second is the rate at which inbound connections are being blocked by the Windows Filtering ...
Inbound Connections is the number of inbound connections allowed by the Windows Filtering Platform since the computer was ...