4-6
Surveyor
User’s Guide
Configuring Chart Views
Protocol distribution view and frame size distribution view can be customized using
buttons within the chart. The type of information in some chart views can be
customized using the procedures below.
Charts graph the “top ten” stations or conversations based on a byte count. The
count is the absolute percentage of the number of bytes out for stations, or the
absolute number of bytes passed between stations for conversations. The count
therefore provides a view of the stations or conversations with the most traffic,
which is what users typically want to view. You can, however, create a “top ten”
chart for any field that Surveyor supports. You can also reverse the sort order to
create a “bottom ten” chart for any field that Surveyor supports.
1. In Detail View, make sure the view you want to customize is the currently
active window.
2. Choose
Table
from the tab at the bottom of the view.
3. The data view appears as a table. Click on the column you want to use to create
a “top ten” list. Note that the information in the table sorts in descending order
for the column you selected. If the column you want is not there, see
“Customizing Table Views” for information on how to insert a column into the
table.
4. Choose
Chart
from the tab at the bottom of the view to return to chart view.
Table Views
The type of information in some table views can be customized. You can add or
subtract columns from the table.
1. In Detail View, make sure the view you want to customize is the currently
active window. The Table view must be displayed.
2. Choose
View Options…
from the
Monitor Views
or
Capture Views
menu. If the
View Options…
selection is gray, no customization can be performed for this
table.
3. Click the radio button for each column you want to display in the table.
4. Click the
OK
button.
View options are not available for all tables.
Summary of Contents for Surveyor
Page 1: ...Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 30: ...1 10 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 40: ...2 10 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 88: ...4 28 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 184: ...8 16 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 204: ...9 20 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 207: ...10 3 Expert Features Getting Started with Expert View10 Figure 10 1 Expert Overview Example ...
Page 211: ...10 7 Expert Features Expert Layers 10 Figure 10 3 Expert Application Layer Example ...
Page 368: ...11 34 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 390: ...13 12 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 416: ...C 4 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 426: ...D 10 Surveyor User s Guide ...
Page 454: ...Index 14 Surveyor User s Guide ...