Top Types of Service
This workspace report displays the top Quality of Service (QoS) types that are generating the most traffic traveling in the selected direction (Inbound, Outbound, Inbound and Outbound, or Bounce) on the selected interface. QoS types are used by routers to prioritize the traffic that is transmitted over a router. For instance, VoIP data may be given a higher QoS type than general network use to ensure that the quality of the VoIP audio is not degraded by high network utilization.
Service traffic is reported by type, in bytes and as a percentage of the top x results from the current interface for the selected time period.
: For the purposes of this report, Flow Monitor defines QoS types as the first 6 bits of a Type of Service (ToS) byte, or the Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP).
: You can hover over information in the column to display popup information with average data speed as a percentage of the total interface capacity.
For more information
About interface traffic directions
: For illustration purposes, the descriptions and diagrams in the table below assume that traffic is passing from an internal interface to an external interface or vice versa. In reality, traffic may pass from an internal interface to another internal interface, an external interface to another external interface, or traffic may be routed out the same interface it enters.
Interface
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Traffic Direction
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Report displays...
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Internal interface
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Inbound
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The top types of service used by devices on the LAN segment connected to the selected internal interface to communicate with outside devices.
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Outbound
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The top types of service used by outside devices to communicate with devices on the LAN segment connected to the selected internal interface.
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Inbound/ Outbound
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The top types of service used by all devices transmitting traffic across the selected internal interface.
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External interface
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Inbound
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The top types of service used by devices connected to the selected external interface to communicate with devices on an internal LAN segment.
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Outbound
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The top types of service used by devices on internal LAN segments to communicate with devices connected to the selected external interface.
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Inbound/ Outbound
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The top types of service by all devices transmitting traffic across the selected external interface.
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Configuring this workspace report in Flow Monitor
To configure this workspace report in Flow Monitor:
- In the title bar of the workspace report pane, click the configure icon . The Configure Flow Report dialog appears.
- Enter or select the appropriate information in the following fields.
- . Enter a title for the workspace report. This name appears in the title bar of the workspace report's pane.
- . Enter the number of records you would like displayed in the workspace report.
- . Select the type of data you would like displayed within the workspace report (Chart and data, Data only, Chart only).
- . Select the type of chart you would like the report to display.
- . Specify how wide, in pixels, the graph or chart should appear.
- . Specify how tall, in pixels, the graph or chart should appear.
- . Select the transfer speed format for which you want to view data. Choose Auto scale, bps, Kbps, Mbps, or Gbps.
- . Enter a minimum value for the graph.
- . Enter a maximum value for the graph.
- Click to save changes.
Exporting data from this workspace report
You can export the data displayed in this workspace report by clicking the Export button on the workspace report menu. For more information, see Exporting report data.
About workspace reports and filters
Workspace reports only show the data matching the filters applied to the full report. If no filters are applied, all data for the selected time period are shown. For more information on filtering, see Filtering data in a view.