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User’s Guide – version 3.1.3

NetFlow Tracker

Source Endpoints – shows the IP addresses and corresponding applications that were the source of most traffic or packets. The top source endpoints inwards on a link are the remote services using your bandwidth.

Destination Endpoints – shows the IP addresses and corresponding applications that were the destination of most traffic or packets.

Server-Client Sessions – shows the pairs of connected source endpoints and destination addresses that exchanged most traffic or packets. A session might represent, for example, a web browser downloading several web pages with images from a web server.

Client-Server Sessions – shows the pairs of connected source addresses and destination endpoints that exchanged the most traffic or packets. A session could represent a client’s requests to a web server for several pages and images.

QoS Reports

Types of Service – shows the ToS levels with most traffic or packets.

Differentiated Services – shows the DiffServ code points with most traffic or packets.

Network Reports

Source ASs – shows the autonomous systems that were the source of most traffic or packets. Note that a switch does not know anything about ASs.

Destination ASs – shows the autonomous systems that were the destination of most traffic or packets.

AS Pairs – shows the pairs of connected ASs that exchanged most traffic or packets.

Bi-directional AS Pairs – adds extra columns showing the traffic and packets sent from destination to source for each AS pair.

Source Networks – shows the IP subnets that were the source of most traffic or packets. Note that a router may not know the subnet of a particular address, and a switch never knows it.

Destination Networks – shows the IP subnets that were the destination of most traffic or packets.

Network Pairs – shows the pairs of connected IP subnets that exchanged most traffic or packets.

Bi-directional Network Pairs – adds extra columns showing the traffic and packets sent from destination to source for each network pair.

Interface Reports

In Interfaces – shows the router interfaces or switch ports that were the arrival point of most traffic or packets. Note that this is only meaningful for the outwards direction.

Out Interfaces – shows the router interfaces or switch ports that were the departure point of most traffic or packets. Note that this is only meaningful for the inwards direction.

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Contents NetFlow Tracker Grant of Licence and Payment of Fees Software License AgreementCopyright Customer Remedies Confidential Information and Security User’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Definitions Support Charges Support ServicesUndertakings by You Supplier’s UndertakingsTermination Limitation of Liability and indemnityIntellectual Property Rights Miscellaneous Confidential Information and SecurityResponse Times Exceptions to Support ServicesSupport Hours Contents LONG-TERM Reports Appendix 2 CSV File Format What is NetFlow Tracker? What is NetFlow?Features and Benefits IntroductionUser’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Pre-installation Checks InstallationMinimum System Requirements Operating System SupportInstallation on Microsoft Windows Installation on Solaris and Linux Post-installation Tasks Set up web front-end security Set up Snmp community stringsConfigure your routers and switches Add listener portsUsing NetFlow Tracker Interfaces Device traffic metersChanging the displayed chart Working with ChartsChart legend Per-AS dataView a standard chart as a tabular report View a standard chart as a pie chartZooming 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 Traffic Identification Reports Creating Filtered ReportsOther Reports Report TemplateSource Data Sample SizeStart Time End TimeIn/Out Interface Out InterfaceVPN Out VPNIdentified Application Recognised ApplicationToS DiffServSource/Destination Subnet Destination SubnetSource Mask Destination MaskDevices and Interfaces Long-term ReportsPer-device and Per-interface Long-term Reports Filter EditorUser’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Executive Reports Report Format Parameters Report URL FormatGeneral Form 0023 Chart0024 0025True NumberFalse HeadingSections Features128 256Time Range Parameters Day HourWeek MonCalendar-based advanced Day1-day2/time1-time2 HHmmApplying a time-of-day mask to the time range 105 110100 113120 115140 125300 285Minute 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 Database Server Settings Performance TuningDisk Speed Query SizeSnmp Settings Configuration GuideLicensing 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 Archiving BackupPerformance Counters Memory SettingsInterface Scans Unprocessed FlowsetsMissed Flows Missed ExportsEnabling Netflow Export on an IOS Device Appendix 1 Device ConfigurationIp cef Ip flow-export destination addressIp flow-cache timeout inactive Ip flow-cache timeout activeShow ip flow export Show ip cache flow Show ip cache verbose flowMls netflow Ip route-cache flow infer-fieldsMls nde sender version Mls aging longUser’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Set mls nde enable Set mls bridged-flow-statistics enable vlanlistSet system name name Set mls nde addressEnabling Flow Detail Records on a Packeteer Device Flow-sampler-map allflows mode random one-out-of 1 exitEnabling NetFlow on an Enterasys Device Address Using sflowtool to Convert sFlow Records to NetFlowTabular report CSV format Chart CSV formatAppendix 2 CSV File Format Appendix 3 Third Party Software Components