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User’s Guide – version 3.5

NetFlow Tracker

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Bi-directional Conversations – adds extra columns showing the traffic and packets

sent from destination to source and the bi-directional totals for each conversation.

Source Endpoints – shows the IP addresses and corresponding applications that

were the source of most traffic or packets. The top source endpoints inwards on a
link are the remote services using your bandwidth. As with the conversations

reports, grouped applications are not used.

Destination Endpoints – shows the IP addresses and corresponding simple

applications that were the destination of most traffic or packets.

Endpoints – shows the IP addresses and corresponding simple applications that

were the source or destination of the most traffic or packets.

Server-Client Sessions – shows the pairs of source server applications and

destination addresses that exchanged most traffic or packets. A session might
represent, for example, a web browser downloading several web pages with

images from a web server.

Client-Server Sessions – shows the pairs of connected source addresses and

destination server applications that exchanged the most traffic or packets. A
session could represent a client’s requests to a web server for several pages and

images.

Sessions – shows the pairs of connected IP addresses using any recognised

application that exchanged the most traffic or packets.

Bi-directional Sessions – adds extra columns showing the traffic and packets sent

from destination to source and the bi-directional totals for each session.

QoS Reports

Types of Service – shows the ToS levels with most traffic or packets.

Differentiated Services – shows the DiffServ code points with most traffic or

packets.

Network Reports

Source ASes – shows the autonomous systems that were the source of most

traffic or packets. Note that a switch does not know anything about ASes.

Destination ASes – shows the autonomous systems that were the destination of

most traffic or packets.

ASes – shows the ASes that were the source or destination of the most traffic or

packets.

AS Pairs – shows the pairs of connected ASes that exchanged most traffic or

packets.

Bi-directional AS Pairs – adds extra columns showing the traffic and packets sent

from destination to source and the bi-directional totals for each AS pair.

Source Networks – shows the IP subnets that were the source of most traffic or

packets. Note that a router may not know the subnet of a particular address, and
a switch never knows it.

Destination Networks – shows the IP subnets that were the destination of most
traffic or packets.

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