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Internal Exchange Server IP has most IPS Attacks

I have a question I am hoping someone can help with. I actually have two, but ones just an opinion question.

The first question is, why is my internal Exchange Server the highest source of IPS Attacks and is there anyway to prevent these?

When I look under Network Protection I see this listed:

 
IPS: Top attackers
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Total attacks blocked: 68
      Source IP  Packets  %
1  192.168.100.4  48  70.59

Is this normal?

The second question is, our memory usage seems high, sitting at around 81% of the 2GB or memory, is that good or bad? It seems rather high to me and I am wondering if it can have impacts in performance to our network?


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