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About the Monitor tab for a server

The Monitor tab displays the following information about your server.

Item Description
General
Last counter reset Displays the date and time when the counter was last reset. If the counter has not been reset, this area displays the date and time when the server was started.
System CPU Displays the current percentage of processor capacity used on the server.
Clients
Current limit setting Displays the player connection limit you set for the server.
Percentage of limit Displays the number of players connected to the server as a percentage relative to the limit.
Peak (since last counter reset) Displays the highest number of players that have been connected to the server since the Windows Media Services service was started or the Reset button was clicked.
Connected unicast players Displays the current number of players that have unicast connections to the server.
Bandwidth
Current limit setting Displays the bandwidth limits you set for the server.
Percentage of limit Displays the amount of bandwidth being used by the server as a percentage relative to the bandwidth limit.
Peak (since last counter reset) Displays the largest amount of bandwidth used by the server since the Windows Media Services service was started or the Reset button was clicked.
Current allocated bandwidth Displays the total amount of bandwidth used by the server to provide streams to all of the clients receiving a unicast stream.
Advertising
Advertisements served by this server Displays the total number of advertising impressions delivered by this server.
Refresh rate
Current refresh rate Displays the rate at which the statistics on this tab are updated. To change the refresh rate, click the up or down arrows.

On this tab, you can use the following buttons to perform server-related tasks:

Web administration feature For Windows Media Services Administrator for the Web

Use the following setting to configure additional server options:

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