100
C
HAPTER
12: R
EPORT
T
YPES
■
The last section contains information about the report itself such as its
title, whether it was scheduled or run
ad hoc
, and when it was
created.
The different types of report are described in turn in the remainder of this
chapter.
Connection Activity
Report
This report contains detailed information on each specified connection.
Traffic flowing in both directions between the selected end points is used.
When selecting end points, you can select any two objects from the Map
as the end points of a connection. For example:
■
Device to device connection (for example,
host1
to
host2
)
■
Device to group connection (for example,
server1
to 1
23.0.0.0
network)
■
Group to group connection (for example,
US
to
UK
)
■
Group to sub-group connection (for example,
US
to
Edinburgh
)
Table 8
Connection Activity Report Charts
Report
Section Chart Title
Description
1
Connection
Activity
1.1
Protocol
Distribution Of
Connection By
Octets
A pie chart showing the total octets within the
connection, broken down by protocol.
Protocol
Distribution By
Octets With
Packets Overlaid
A stacked bar chart showing the total octets within the
connection over the report time period, broken down by
protocol. The left hand axis refers to the octet totals.
The right hand axis refers to the packet totals which is
shown as a line.
Long Term
Trend
A line chart showing the total octets sent and received
by the device for as long as Traffix Manager has records.
Top
Conversations
Within The
Connection
A stacked bar chart showing the top 10 device to device
conversations within the detail group, broken down by
protocol.
Long Term
Trend
A line chart showing the total octets within the
connection for as long as Traffix Manager has records.
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