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sample – specifies the source long-term data to use

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10minute

Daily data (ten minute samples) will be used

 

 

 

1hour

Weekly data (one hour samples) will be used

 

 

 

6hour

Monthly data (six hour samples) will be used

 

 

 

12hour

Quarterly data (twelve hour samples) will be used

 

 

1day

Half-yearly data (one-day samples) will be used

 

 

 

2day

Yearly data (two-day samples) will be used

 

 

Filter Parameters

Any number of filters can be applied to a report. Each filter is a set of acceptable values for a certain aspect of the source data. If a filter is not specified then all values for that aspect are accepted.

To specify multiple acceptable values for a filter, include the parameter name and value in the URL once for each value.

Note that the filters that can be applied to a long-term report depend upon its type.

sf – specifies a saved filter to apply to the report. The ID for a saved filter is available in Report Settings.

<id>

A saved filter ID

device – specifies the address of an acceptable NetFlow-exporting device.

<addr>

The address in dotted-decimal format (a.b.c.d)

inif – specifies an acceptable input interface, thus selecting inbound traffic on the interface.

<addr>/<id>

The interface with addr being the address of the

 

NetFlow-exporting device in dotted-decimal format and

 

id being the NetFlow Tracker-specific interface

 

identifier

<addr>/-<ifindex>

The interface with addr being the address of the

 

NetFlow-exporting device in dotted-decimal format and

 

ifindex being the current SNMP interface index

 

assigned to the interface

outif – specifies an acceptable output interface, thus selecting outbound traffic on the interface. Format as for inif above.

if – specifies an acceptable input or output interface of the flow, thus selecting traffic passed in both directions across the interface. Format as for inif above.

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