About Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR)

Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR) is an application classification engine used to recognize a wide variety of applications. It can detect both Web-based and client-server applications.

NBAR identifies applications and protocols in Layer 4 to layer 7 using the following information:

Protocol Discovery is a NBAR feature that collects application and protocol statistics for each interface based on the results of the application identification. Flow Monitor collects these statistics from the interface using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to poll the NBAR PD Management Information Base (MIB) where these statistics are stored.

The Protocol Discovery feature captures key statistics associated with each protocol in a network. These statistics can be used to define traffic classes and QoS policies for each traffic class.

See Also

Preparing network devices

Determining which network devices to monitor

Manually configuring devices to export flow data to Flow Monitor

Configuring sFlow enabled devices to export flow data to Flow Monitor

About Flexible NetFlow

About CBQoS

Viewing potential Flow Monitor sources

Using Flow Monitor to Configure Cisco NetFlow Devices