Finisar Surveyor Network Card User Manual


 
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Data Views
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Application Layer Host Table View
From Detail View, click on the button to open a window with Application
Layer Host Table View. From Summary View, set the view preferences to
Application Layer Host Table to see this view in the first tab.
Application Layer Host Table View is available as a chart showing the ten network
stations with the most traffic or as a table showing all network stations.
The network station address and name are provided in the table or chart. The name
and address will be the same if Surveyor does not have a name table with an
address-to-name correspondence for this station.
Chart
Application Layer Host Table View as a chart shows only ten applications over
network stations. The ten stations displayed are those transmitting the largest
relative percentage of frames. The chart can be customized to show the “top ten”
stations based on a different station information field. The
Bar and Pie buttons
toggle the type of graphic display. The Pause/Resume button allows you to pause or
resume real-time update of the graph.
Table
Application Layer Host Table View as a table shows network activity from the view
of application protocols running on network stations. The table lists all application
protocols found on each network station. Each network station may have many
application protocols in use. The table lists statistics of all applications within the
stations found. The table can be customized to include other columns of
information. Table columns listed in italics are the default Application Layer Host
Table View columns.
Press the right mouse button on any table entry to create a filter using the selected
application layer host. See Chapter 7 for information on filters.
Table 6-13. Application Layer Host Table View, Table Column Descriptions
Table Column Description
Network Station Name Name of the network station
Network Station Address Address of a network station in IP address format
VLAN Id Decimal number of the virtual LAN. Virtual LANs using Cisco’s ISL pro-
tocols are the only virtual LANs recognized at this time.
Application Name of the application protocol
Frames In Number of frames received by the network station for this application