Flow Monitor: Top Applications

This dashboard report displays the applications used by devices generating the most traffic traveling in the selected direction (Inbound, Outbound, Inbound and Outbound, or Bounce) on the selected interface. Application definitions are created using the Map Ports to Applications dialog (Flow Monitor > Applications > New or Edit) which maps port numbers to applications. Application data is useful in determining the types of tasks persons on the network are conducting the most over the selected time period.

You can choose to display and sort sender traffic by bytes, packets, or flows using the Display and sort by option on the report configuration dialog. Providing alternate sorting methods allows you to monitor and identify hosts that are the largest consumers of interface resources other than bandwidth.

Note: Traffic that flows between unmonitored ports is considered unclassified. In Flow Monitor, for traffic to be considered "unclassified," both the port from which the data is sent, and the receiving port must not be mapped to an application in the Configure Application dialog. If either the sending or receiving port is mapped to an application, the traffic is associated with the application.

If Flow Monitor detects a large amount of traffic to an unmonitored port, this dashboard report displays a yellow warning flag that explains the situation and guides you in defining the unmonitored port. This can help you to proactively detect emerging non-standard traffic on your network. You can also use the Unclassified Traffic dialog by selecting (Flow Monitor > Flow Unclassified Traffic) to view all unclassified traffic for the selected date range.

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