Understanding Details About Active Connections Through a TS Gateway Server
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
You can use TS Gateway Manager to view information about active connections from Terminal Services clients to internal network resources (computers) through a TS Gateway server. This information is displayed in the Monitoring details pane.
The following table lists and describes the information that is displayed about active connections.
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Connection ID |
In the format <a:b> where "a" is the tunnel ID that uniquely identifies a specific connection to the TS Gateway server and "b" is the channel ID. The tunnel ID represents the number of connections that the TS Gateway server has received since the Terminal Services Gateway service has been running. Each time the TS Gateway server receives a new connection, the tunnel ID is incremented by 1. |
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User ID |
The domain and user ID of the user logged on to the client, in the format <domain\userID>. |
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User Name |
The full name of the user logged on to the client. |
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Connected On |
The date and time when the connection was initiated. |
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Connection Duration |
The length of time that the connection was active. |
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Idle Time |
The length of time that the connection is idle, if applicable. |
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Target Computer |
The name of the internal network computer to which the client is connected. |
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Client IP Address |
The IP address of the client.
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Target Port |
The port on the internal network computer to which the client is connected. |