Nta and network flow record processing overview, Nta server configuration, Traffic analysis task management – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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NTA and network flow record processing overview

You must select the probes and devices for which you want to process data, and you must configure traffic
analysis tasks; otherwise, network flow records forwarded to NTA are ignored. There are several NTA

features that administrators use to configure if, what, and how network flow records are processed. These

features include NTA server management, traffic analysis task management, application and category

management, NTA filter strategies, and parameter settings. The following information provides an
overview of each of these features and describes how you use them to configure NTA to process network

flow records.

NTA server configuration

Using the features described in "

Device management

" and "

Probe management

," you can configure

devices and probes to establish communication paths between NTA and the devices in your

infrastructure that you have enabled for network flow record generation. After you add a device or probe,
select the probes and devices for which you want to process data, as described in "

Modifying an NTA

server configuration

." Until you do this, devices and probes are not available as configuration options in

certain traffic analysis tasks such as interface and VPN traffic analysis tasks, and the data from devices

and probes are not included in any traffic analysis tasks.

Traffic analysis task management

Traffic analysis task management ties network flow records to data analysis, reporting, and report

navigation. Out of the box, NTA does not generate reports using the network flow records that are
directed to it through configurations on the devices and through the device and probe management

configurations in NTA. Administrators must create traffic analysis tasks that define how NTA reports all

network flow record data.
Traffic analysis tasks define how resources in a network are grouped for analysis and reporting purposes.
This has a direct impact on the utility and accessibility of the data presented in NTA reports. Traffic

analysis tasks also define how NTA presents report navigation and how you access reports. NTA creates

reports and makes them available on the left navigation tree under the Traffic Analysis and Audit area

based on task configuration.
NTA traffic analysis tasks govern whether network flow records are presented as reports in NTA. The next
step is to create traffic analysis tasks because traffic analysis tasks direct NTA to process and report on

the network flow records it receives. Traffic analysis tasks enable you to configure from which devices,

interfaces, and probes you process network flow records, as well as which NTA network flow collector

server processes the records. NTA supports the following types of network flow analysis tasks:

Interface

VLAN

Probe

Application

Host

VPN

Inter-business traffic analysis

For interface, VLAN, probe, and VPN traffic analysis tasks, define from which interface, VLAN, probe, or

VPNs the task processes network flow records and reports. NTA processes all received network flow

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