Deleting a probe traffic analysis task – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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5.

Modify the description for this task in the Task Description field.

6.

From the Server list, select the NTA NetStream, NetFlow, or sFlow collection server.
Unless otherwise configured by the administrator, the NTA server name is the IP address of the
NTA server. If the NTA server is deployed on the same server as the IMC Platform, the IP address

is the loopback address of the IMC server.

7.

To add new operator groups that have access to the analysis and reports provided by this probe
task, click the Select button next to the Reader field.
The Operator Group List dialog box is displayed.

8.

From the Operator Group List, select the check box next to the operator group Name for every
operator group you want to grant access to. To select all operator groups, select the check box in

the upper right corner of the column label field for all boxes.

9.

To accept the new additions to operator group, click OK.
The operator groups you selected are displayed in the Reader field.

10.

To revoke operator group access to the results of this probe traffic analysis task, highlight the
groups you want to remove in the Reader field.

11.

Click Delete.

12.

To confirm the deletion of the selected operator groups from the task, click OK.
The Reader list is updated to reflect the deleted operator group changes.

13.

To enable the Baseline Analysis feature for the reports generated by this task, select Enable from
the Baseline Analysis list.
If you select Enable from this list, the baseline analysis trendline is displayed on graphs that support
this feature approximately seven days after the creation of the task. Initially the baseline trendline

displays statistics based on the first week's collection and is adjusted over time as more data is

collected.
To disable the Baseline Analysis feature, select Disable.
If the Baseline Analysis list is not displayed, the Baseline Analysis feature is disabled in the NTA
parameters. For more information on configuration options for the NTA parameters, including the
Baseline Analysis feature, see "

Configuring NTA traffic analysis parameters

."

14.

To change the probe that you want to use for this task, select the option in the Select field next to
the probe name you want to add in the Probe Information list.

15.

To accept your modifications the probe traffic analysis task, click OK.

Deleting a probe traffic analysis task

1.

Select Service > Traffic Analysis and Audit > Settings.

2.

In the Settings area of the Traffic Analysis and Audit page, click the Traffic Analysis Task
Management link.
NTA displays all tasks in the Traffic Analysis Task List displayed in the main pane of the Task
Management page.

3.

Click the Delete icon

associated with the probe traffic analysis task you want to delete.

4.

To confirm the deletion of the selected probe traffic analysis task, click OK.
The Traffic Analysis Task List is updated to reflect the removal of the deleted task.

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