Fluke Recording Equipment manual Working with Tabular Reports

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User’s Guide – version 3.1.3

NetFlow Tracker

View a pie chart as a standard chart

You can view a pie chart as a chart over time by clicking the chart toolbar button:

Working with Tabular Reports

Most charts can be displayed instead as a tabular report. Rather than breaking the selected time range into small chunks and charting each one, a tabular report shows the entire time range in one table. A tabular report also shows every contributing element rather than just the largest ones.

Many of the toolbar buttons used for working with a chart are also used for working with a tabular report; however there are some differences.

Filtered utilization

If the source data for a report is filtered by interface, the total utilization of all the traffic displayed in the report as a percentage of the interface bandwidth is shown under the interface name. This can help you judge whether an element’s traffic is significant or not.

View a tabular report as a chart

You can view a report as a chart by clicking the chart toolbar button:

View more rows of a tabular report

If there are more than twenty-five rows in a report it will be displayed in multiple pages to avoid long download times. The row above the column headings shows where you are in the report and allows you to page through it:

The buttons to the left of the scrollbar move to the first page of the report and back one page, respectively. Since the first page of the report is shown already, these buttons are unavailable. The buttons to the right of the scrollbar move forward one page and to the last page respectively. Clicking anywhere in the scrollbar will move to the corresponding position in the report; i.e., if you click one-third of the way along the scrollbar the page one-third of the way into the report will be shown. A blue line or box on the scrollbar indicates what page is shown and how much of the report the page represents.

Sort a tabular report

A report can be sorted on any of the columns describing the reported elements, or can be sorted by traffic or packet rate. Simply click the column heading – if you click a column heading twice it will be sorted in the opposite order.

Examine a single row

Every row in a tabular report has a radio button to its left:

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Contents NetFlow Tracker 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 UndertakingsTermination Limitation of Liability and indemnityIntellectual Property Rights Confidential Information and Security MiscellaneousResponse Times Exceptions to Support ServicesSupport Hours Contents LONG-TERM Reports Appendix 2 CSV File Format 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 Solaris and 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 Interfaces Chart legend Working with Charts Changing the displayed chart Per-AS dataZooming View a standard chart as a pie chartView a standard chart as a tabular report Zooming outWorking with Pie Charts Working with Tabular Reports User’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Session Reports Report TemplatesAddress Reports Interface Reports QoS ReportsNetwork Reports Other Reports Creating Filtered ReportsTraffic Identification Reports Report TemplateStart Time Sample SizeSource Data End TimeVPN Out InterfaceIn/Out Interface Out VPNToS Recognised ApplicationIdentified Application DiffServSource Mask Destination SubnetSource/Destination Subnet Destination MaskPer-device and Per-interface Long-term Reports Long-term ReportsDevices and Interfaces Filter EditorUser’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Executive Reports Report Format Parameters Report URL FormatGeneral Form 0024 Chart0023 0025False NumberTrue Heading128 FeaturesSections 256Time Range Parameters Week HourDay MonCalendar-based advanced Day1-day2/time1-time2 HHmmApplying a time-of-day mask to the time range 100 110105 113140 115120 125Minute 285300 DailyFilter Parameters Port/number NamePort/name Prec%20tos PrecTos Addr/mask CodeByte Security Parameters PasswordPassword Null Management Portal Access Control ParametersSecret Aclid specifies a permitted long-term report Features Disk Speed Performance TuningDatabase Server Settings Query SizeLicensing Configuration GuideSnmp Settings Listener PortsDevice List Device SettingsDevice Settings Identified Applications ArchivingTraffic Classes Deleting a Device Security SettingsVPNs Management Portal Settings Report Settings Executive Reports Saved FiltersLong-term Reports Span class=repdesctextTest/span Sub-reports Nelements=5 and chartWidth=400Content User’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker DiffServ Names Hostname Resolution SettingsIP Application Names Subnet Names Database SettingsAS Names User’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Backup ArchivingMemory Settings Performance CountersMissed Flows Unprocessed FlowsetsInterface Scans Missed ExportsIp 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 Using sflowtool to Convert sFlow Records to NetFlow AddressTabular report CSV format Chart CSV formatAppendix 2 CSV File Format Appendix 3 Third Party Software Components