Query sources – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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The list also contains a link to reports for the selected source host. The host query icon

next to the

source IP address is a link for initiating a host query and a link to the results of the host query. As with all

of the report types for an interface task, NTA also provides a query option for filtering reports based on
criteria you define.
To view the reports for an interface task, click the Source tab to view traffic reports for the selected

interface traffic analysis task.

Query sources

NTA enables you to change the filter criteria for source reports. You can change the default settings for
source host, or time range to customize the charts and lists displayed under the Source tab.

1.

In the query criteria area in the upper right corner of the source report, click the query criteria icon

. On the list that appears, select Last 1 hour, Last 3 hours, Last 12 hours, Last 24 hours, Last 7

days, Last 30 days, Last 3 months, or Custom. Click the Query icon

in the query criteria area

to set the time range for the source report.

2.

To customize the time range for the source report, select Custom from the list that appears in the
query criteria area, or click the Advanced icon

to the right of the query criteria field to expand

the query criteria setting area.

3.

Enter or select one or more of the following query criteria:

Source Host—In the Source Host field, enter the IP address or address range.
To enter the IP address for a single interface, enter the IP address using dotted decimal

notation.

An example of a valid IP address entry is as follows:

10.153.89.10

An example of a valid network/subnet mask in dotted decimal notation is as follows:

10.153.89.0/255.255.255.0

An example of a valid network/subnet mask entry using CIDR notation is as follows:

10.153.89.0/24

An example of a valid IPv6 address entry is as follows:

a001:410:0:1::1

An example of a valid IPv6 address and subnet mask using CIDR notation is as follows:

a001:410:0:1::1/64

Start Time—Enter the start time of the time range, in the format of YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm. Or,

click the Calendar icon

to the right of the input box to manually specify a start time.

End Time—Enter the end time of the time range, in the format of YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm. Or,

click the Calendar icon

to the right of the input box to manually specify an end time.

4.

Click OK.
The page displays the results of your query.

5.

Click the Export button to view reports using the IMC Intelligent Analysis Report Viewer and to
print or export all reports found on this page.

a.

To print this report, click the print icon

on the toolbar.

b.

From Page Range, select the page range.

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