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User’s Guide – version 3.5

NetFlow Tracker

Device traffic meters

In addition to the orderable columns there are two graphical meter columns that allow you to instantly see which devices are currently busy. Each chart shows you the recent peak and the current rate:

Each chart is scaled relative to the busiest device; this ensures that a high value on a chart indicates a relatively high traffic or packet rate.

If you click on either of the meters, you will open a chart of the device’s recent activity in terms of traffic or packets over time. By default the last six hours will be shown. There are various controls you can use to manipulate the chart and examine areas of it more detail; for more see Working with Charts below.

Interfaces

If you click on a device’s name, you will open a page listing all of that device’s interfaces. The interfaces can be sorted by name, recent peak utilisation in either direction, recent peak traffic rate in either direction and recent peak packet rate in either direction. The graphical columns on the interface status report show the recent peak and current rates in each direction on each interface:

The scale of the chart depends on which column it is in; the “% Utilisation” column scales each row of each chart according to the configured speed of the interface in that direction whereas the “Relative Traffic” and “Relative Packets” are scaled relative to the busiest direction of the busiest interface. This ensures that a high value on a chart indicates either high utilisation or a relatively high traffic or packet rate. Note that you can change the speed of an interface in Device Settings; you will certainly need to do this for an asynchronous interface. You can also use the Device Settings page to hide interfaces that never export any NetFlow data.

To examine an interface in more detail you can click on its name or any of its meters. If you are unsure about which interface you want to examine, hover the mouse pointer over the interface’s name to see its speed, type and extended description if available. When you click on an interface, you will open a chart showing the interface’s recent bi- directional utilisation, traffic rate or packet rate over time; see Working with Charts below for more on the various controls.

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Contents NetFlow Tracker Contents LONG-TERM Reports Appendix 2 CSV File Format Software License Agreement Grant of Licence and Payment of FeesCopyright Customer Remedies Confidential Information and Security User’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Definitions Undertakings by You Support ServicesSupport Charges Supplier’s UndertakingsIntellectual Property Rights Limitation of Liability and indemnityTermination Confidential Information and Security MiscellaneousSupport Hours Exceptions to Support ServicesResponse Times Features and Benefits What is NetFlow?What is NetFlow Tracker? IntroductionUser’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Minimum System Requirements InstallationPre-installation Checks Operating System SupportInstallation on Microsoft Windows Installation on Linux Post-installation Tasks Configure your routers and switches Set up Snmp community stringsSet up web front-end security Add listener portsUsing NetFlow Tracker Device traffic meters InterfacesChart legend Working with ChartsChanging the displayed chart Per-AS dataZooming View a standard chart as a pie chartView a standard chart as a tabular report Zooming outPrint the chart Alter the filter applied to a standard chartExport a chart to another application Open the chart in a new windowWorking with Pie Charts Working with Tabular ReportsSort a tabular report Examine a single rowAddress Reports Report TemplatesSession Reports QoS Reports Network ReportsTraffic Identification Reports Creating Filtered ReportsInterface Reports Other ReportsSource data Report templateSample size Start timeInterface Time zoneSource device Out interfaceDest port ProtocolSource port Src/dest portSource AS DiffServTraffic class Dest ASPer-device and Per-interface Long-term Reports Long-term ReportsDevices and Interfaces Filter EditorUser’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Reports General Form Report URL FormatReport Format Parameters 0025 00230024 0026Number ChartPie True128 FeaturesSections 256Time Range Parameters Day MillisHour WeekTime range will extend for this number of units Calendar-based advancedApplying a time-of-day mask to the time range HHmmDay1-day2/time1-time2 100 110105 113140 115120 125Minute 285300 DailyFilter Parameters Addr1-addr2 NamePort1-port2 Port1-port2/name Port/namePort/number Port1-port2/numberPrec%20tos PrecTos CodeAddr/mask MaskSecurity Parameters PasswordUsername Secret Management Portal Access Control ParametersNull VPN Out VPN Filter Editor button, if applicable Chart scrollbarChart selection headers Refresh and Resolve All buttons, if applicableDisk Speed Performance TuningDatabase Server Settings Query SizeLicensing Configuration GuideSnmp Settings Listener PortsDevice Settings Device SettingsDevice List Sampled Data Scaling Security Settings VPNsHttp//tracker1/report.jsp?portalsecret=secret&aclif= Management Portal SettingsHttp//proxy/tracker1/report1 Http//proxy/tracker1/report.jsp?portalacl=RewriteRule /tracker1/.*$ http//1.2.3.4/$1 P,L,QSA Using Apache as a Portal ServerRewriteEngine On ProxyPassReverse /tracker1/ http//1.2.3.4General Settings Report SettingsReal-time Reports Saved Filters Scheduled ReportsLong-term Reports Executive Reports Span class=repdesctextTest/span Content Nelements=5 and chartWidth=400Sub-reports User’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker IP Application Names Hostname Resolution SettingsDiffServ Names AS Names Database SettingsSubnet Names Backup Archiving Memory SettingsPerformance Counters Ignored Flows NetFlow Data ReceivedTraffic Described Unprocessed FlowsetsAbout No In InterfaceIp cef Appendix 1 Device ConfigurationEnabling Netflow Export on an IOS Device Ip flow-export destination addressShow ip flow export Ip flow-cache timeout activeIp flow-cache timeout inactive Show ip cache flow Show ip cache verbose flowMls nde sender version Ip route-cache flow infer-fieldsMls netflow Mls aging longUser’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Set system name name Set mls bridged-flow-statistics enable vlanlistSet mls nde enable Set mls nde addressFlow-sampler-map allflows mode random one-out-of 1 exit Enabling Flow Detail Records on a Packeteer DeviceEnabling NetFlow on an Enterasys Device Appendix 2 CSV File Format Chart CSV formatPie chart CSV format Tabular report CSV formatAppendix 3 XML Format Chart XML formatPie chart XML format Tabular report XML formatAppendix 4 Third Party Software Components JspSmartUpload Quartz