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User ID Statistics
When you expand the node representing a certain user, and then point to a user identifier (such as an e-mail address or an instant messenger ID) under the user node, the report pops up summary information about the total load of the communication channels caused by that user identifier.
The heading of the pop-up box that appears is composed of the selected user identifier followed by a list of user identifiers that communicated with that user identifier:
In case of an internal user identifier, the list includes no more than 3 user identifiers. Ellipsis indicates that the list includes not all identifiers.
In case of an external user identifier, the list includes no more than 5 domain user names. Ellipsis indicates that the list includes not all user names.
The pop-up box lists the communication channels, and displays the following information about each channel:
Channel - Indicates the communication protocol, such as Skype, MAPI, SMTP, Web Mail, ICQ Messenger, and so forth.
Direction - Indicates the direction of communication:
Rightwards arrow () denotes communication to other users, both internal and external.
Leftwards arrow () denotes communication from other users, both internal and external.
Total Data Size - The total volume of data transferred by the given user identifier through the specified channel in the specified direction.
Files Size - The total size of the files transferred by the given user identifier through the specified channel in the specified direction.
Connections - The total number of connections made by the given user identifier through the specified channel in the specified direction.
The pop-up box provides information about all communications of the given identifier even if that identifier applies to multiple communication protocols. However, the data volume, files size and number of connections are calculated for each identifier separately. The values displayed for each protocol are specific to the given identifier even if the user has multiple identifiers for that protocol.