NBAR Applications - Flow Details

NBAR Applications - Flow Details report reveals top n applications ranked by bandwidth usage for the selected interval. Applications reported are detected and classified by a network based application recognition engine (NBAR) across interfaces associated with a device or group. This report is useful for identifying application traffic that uses randomly allocated rather than "dedicated" logical ports.

Note: The device running the Cisco NBAR engine must be configured to classify traffic before you run this report.

To display Flow and Packet measurements, click a column heading () for column selection list (). You can also include:

Generate a report

Choose source. , Choose a networking device or single physical or virtual interface you want to see NBAR Applications - Flow Details measurements for. Choose traffic direction across an interface.

Choose time constraints. DateRange Choose times for the NBAR Applications - Flow Details.

Choose, filter, and reorder columns. Choose and hide columns, reorder columns, and apply advanced filters to customize your data view.

Chart, adjust output, and visualize. WUG17.0N-SP2-REPORTS-SETTINGS-IMG Fine tune report presentation and range of values displayed using the Report Settings WUG17.0N-SP2-REPORTS-SETTINGS-IMG dialog (optional).

Share, export, and save as PDF

Most generated NBAR Applications - Flow Details report data can be printed, shared, and exported when selecting Expand (Full_Screen_Transparent) from the Dashboard Options (DasboardOptions) menu. After the report has been expanded, select export (WUG17.0N-SP2-IMG-EXPORT_REPORT_DATA) to access the following options:

See Also

Network Traffic

Receivers

Senders

Interface Usage

NBAR Applications - Interface Totals

NTA Types of Services (ToS)

Packet Size Distribution

Top Ports

Top Protocols

Top Applications

Conversations

Top Endpoint Groups

Top Endpoints

ICMP Types

Top Interfaces by Traffic

Top Interfaces by Utilization

Top Sources with Interfaces

Traffic Totals

Unclassified Traffic

Class-Based QoS Usage