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Administrator can set, and user can view DSCP, AS number, Service = port and Protocol names and descriptions. These names are used = in the application instead of numbers to to provide more human friendly sta= tistics.
NetFlow Analyzer has a searchable built-in register of DSCP names and nu= mbers. You can change DSCP name and description. DSCP numbers are not = changeable.
To configure DSCP, go to >
NetFlow Analyzer has a searchable built-in register of AS names and numb= ers. AS register is taken from IANA.org, and aditiona= l informations are collected by sending WHOIS request to whois.arin.ne= t. AS numbers (ASN) are not changeable, but = new autonomous systems can be added. When NetFlow Analyzer built-in registe= r does not contain the ASN, which is a very rare situation, you can retriev= e it by visiting IANA.org. You can change AS name and description.= Our base of AS's is updated with every new release. The AS's = that you have added or changed (name and/or description) will not be affect= ed by the update.
To configure AS, go to > Settings > Miscellaneous > = Display Names > AS.
NetFlow Analyzer has a searchable built-in register of Service names and= numbers. You can change Service name and description. Service numbers= are not changeable, but new services can be added.
To configure Service, go to >= Settings > Miscellaneous > = Display Names > Service.
NetFlow Analyzer has a searchable built-in register of Protocol names an= d numbers. You can change Protocol name and description. Protocol numb= ers are not changeable, but new services can be added.
To configure Protocol, go to >= Settings > Miscellaneous > Display Names > Protocol.