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Using NetVizura
Created by
Miloš Zeković
on
14 04, 2016
This chapter shows how to use NetVizura and its modules:
Basic NetFlow Usage
Using Charts and Tables
Traffic Distributions (Top Talkers)
Distribution by Interfaces
Distribution by Hosts
Distribution by Conversations
Distribution by Services
Distribution by Protocols
Distribution by QoS
Distribution by AS
Exporters and Interfaces Traffic
All Exporters Traffic
Exporter Traffic
Interface Traffic
Working with Exporters and Interfaces
Basic Traffic Patterns
Understanding Traffic Patterns
Viewing Traffic Patterns
Subnet Traffic in Traffic Patterns
Exporter Traffic vs Traffic Pattern
Basic Traffic Pattern Examples
Subnet Sets
Traffic Pattern in Subnet Sets
Viewing Subnet Set Traffic
Subnet Traffic in Subnet Sets
Subnet Set vs Subnet Traffic
Managing NetFlow Favorites
Reading NetFlow Details
Generating Reports
Advanced NetFlow Usage
Advanced Traffic Pattern Examples
Inspecting Raw Data (Flow Records)
Viewing End User Traffic
All Users Traffic
Domain Users Traffic
End User Traffic by Hosts
End User Traffic by Conversations
End User Traffic by Services
End User Traffic by Protocols
End User Traffic by QoS
End User Traffic by AS
Using NetFlow Alarms
Understanding NetFlow System Traffic
Using Activity Log
EventLog Usage
Viewing Syslog Messages
Inspecting Syslogs
Viewing SNMP Traps
Understanding Eventlog System Traffic
Using EventLog Alarms
Syslog How to...
MIB Usage
Searching OIDs
Setting a Current Device
Making SNMP Request
Managing MIB Favorites
Reading MIB Details
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