

On the other hand, we see that TCP has 75.70% of the data, and inside TCP, only 12.74% of the packets are HTTP, and that is almost it.For example, in the following screenshot, we see that logical link control has 0.5% of the packets that run over Ethernet, IPv6 has 1.0%, IPv4 has 88.8% of the packets, ARP has 9.6% of the packets and even the old Cisco ISK has 0.1 %-a total of 100 % of the protocols over layer 2 Ethernet. The percentage always refers to the same layer protocols.Simply, it calculates statistics over the captured data.

The solution for this problem is to configure a dedicated link between the firewalls so that session tables will not influence the network. Such an amount of packets can severely influence performance. These are synchronization packets that are sent between two firewalls working in a cluster, updating session tables between the firewalls.
