NetFlow Log

How to get here

The NetFlow Log is a history of system-wide messages generated by NetFlow Monitor. When you access the NetFlow Log, it shows messages generated during the time period selected at the top of the report.

Each entry shows the date logged, the message about the activity, and the severity of the entry.

Tip: You can sort the data in the report by clicking on a column title.

Changing the report date and time

Use the Date range list at the top of the report to select a time frame for the report. By default, the report displays log entries for the previous hour.

Note: NetFlow Monitor only displays data from one database at a time, and by default, displays the most current data. If you select a time period that includes data stored in both the NetFlow database and the NetFlow Archive database, a note displays below the date range informing you that not all data is shown for the specified date range. For example, if you select a date that includes 39 days of archived data, and one hour of current data, one hour of current data is displayed in the report. You must modify the report's date to view the archived data.

Changing the report severity/logging level

Use the Severity level list to select a logging level for the report.

Note: The logging level that you specify on the NetFlow Settings dialog determines the level of data that NetFlow Monitor records, whereas the logging level that you specify on the NetFlow Log report page determines the level of data displayed within the report.

Important: If you have specified the Normal or Errors Only levels on the NetFlow Settings dialog, you will not be able to view the Verbose level from the NetFlow Log report page.

Important: If your log includes an error that reads "It seems the collector is unable to keep up with the amount of traffic received," the amount of traffic you are currently collecting is too great for the NetFlow Monitor to handle. It is possible that you have a number of NetFlow sources and/or interfaces too great for the collector to handle. In an effort to reduce traffic, it may help to reduce the number of enabled sources and/or interfaces.

Export report data

Use the Export button at the top right of the report to export data to either text or Microsoft Excel. For more information, see Exporting report data.