Fluke Recording Equipment manual AS Names, Subnet Names, Database Settings

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User’s Guide – version 3.1.3

NetFlow Tracker

AS Names

This page lets you assign names to AS numbers appearing in reports. AS numbers below 34816 are assigned by several agencies; NetFlow Tracker comes with many of these ASs already named. Numbers between 34816 and 64511 are held by the IANA and should not be used. Numbers above 64511 are for private use and can be named using this page. You can assign or edit the name for a public or reserved AS by clicking “(more…)” in the title of the AS column.

Subnet Names

This page lets you assign names to the IP subnets that appear in reports. The network mask length appearing in a network report is the one used by the router to route the traffic described, so you may need to configure names for subnets that overlap.

Database Settings

This page lets you improve the performance of reports and charts, and change the number of days for which data is retained.

Expect large result sets controls the method by which the database server manipulates raw data. If you have a fast disk subsystem you should set this to “Always” to ensure reports over large amounts of data perform well. If you have a slower disk subsystem, lots of RAM and a relatively small amount of data, you might consider setting this to “Never”, but bear in mind that reports over large amounts of data may take considerably longer to run.

Maximum in-memory temporary table size is the maximum amount of memory the database server will use during a query when it has been told not to expect a large result set. Increasing this will increase the amount of data that can be reported on with “Expect large result sets” set to “Never” before there is a significant drop in performance.

Sort buffer size is the size of the buffer used to reduce the amount of disk seeks when sorting rows for grouping or final display. Increasing this will improve reporting speed, but you are unlikely to see much improvement for sizes above 128MB.

Hold back real-time data for determines the number of seconds after its end each one-minute sample of real-time data is held in RAM before being committed to disk. You may need to increase this to avoid ignored flows.

MySQL can not access temporary files should be unchecked to improve the performance of inserts database. However, it is possible that on Unix the user the NetFlow Tracker user runs as has a umask that creates temporary files that MySQL cannot read; in this case you must check this setting.

Number of threads to use to generate a report controls the number of threads used to generate real-time charts over time and pie charts. You should not set this to more than the number of CPU cores in your system and are unlikely to see any benefit beyond 4.

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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 UndertakingsLimitation of Liability and indemnity Intellectual Property RightsTermination Miscellaneous Confidential Information and SecurityExceptions to Support Services Support HoursResponse Times 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 Report Templates Address ReportsSession Reports QoS Reports Network ReportsInterface 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 URL Format General FormReport Format Parameters 0023 Chart0024 0025True NumberFalse HeadingSections Features128 256Time Range Parameters Day HourWeek MonCalendar-based advanced HHmm Applying a time-of-day mask to the time rangeDay1-day2/time1-time2 105 110100 113120 115140 125300 285Minute DailyFilter Parameters Name Port/namePort/number Prec TosPrec%20tos Code ByteAddr/mask Password PasswordSecurity Parameters Management Portal Access Control Parameters SecretNull Aclid specifies a permitted long-term report Features Database Server Settings Performance TuningDisk Speed Query SizeSnmp Settings Configuration GuideLicensing Listener PortsDevice Settings Device SettingsDevice List Archiving Traffic ClassesIdentified Applications Security Settings VPNsDeleting a Device Management Portal Settings Report Settings Saved Filters Long-term ReportsExecutive Reports Span class=repdesctextTest/span Nelements=5 and chartWidth=400 Content Sub-reports User’s Guide version NetFlow Tracker Hostname Resolution Settings IP Application NamesDiffServ Names Database Settings AS NamesSubnet 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 NetFlowChart CSV format Appendix 2 CSV File FormatTabular report CSV format Appendix 3 Third Party Software Components