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Use top N reports to determine and report on the most active objects on your network. Here, N is a number between 1 and 50 that you can choose for each report.

The different types of report are detailed in Chapter 12.

Report Instances You can set up reports for your specific needs. To set up a report, you add an instance of a selected report type, specifying which objects to report on. For example, you might set up a top N report on the top 10 devices in Europe. You can then schedule the report to be run daily, weekly or monthly. Alternatively, you could generate an ad hoc report when you require one.

When a report is run, either by Traffix Manager at a scheduled time, or ad hoc, raw data is generated. You can output or view raw report data as many times as you require, without having to regenerate the report.

Output Traffix Manager uses the raw data to output professional reports as hard copy to a printer on the server, as HTML files, or as Comma Separated Value (CSV) files. CSV files can be read into a spreadsheet or database application for further analysis.

See “Setting Output Options” on page 95 for more detail.

Periods Covered by There are three standard report periods: daily, weekly and monthly.

Reports

Daily Reports

These reports use all data collected on the specified day (from 00:00 to 24:00) and are generated in the early hours of the following morning.

For example, if you select Friday (Figure 14), the report is generated early on Saturday morning.

Figure 14 Time Line for Daily Report Generation

Raw data generated

Friday

00:00

12:00

24:00

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