Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer: Adaptive Mode ... - NetScout
Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer: Adaptive Mode ... - NetScout
Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer: Adaptive Mode ... - NetScout
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EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />
Showing and Hiding Aliases and Alias Groups<br />
Using the Statistics Panel<br />
<strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong> provides a wide variety of aliasing<br />
options in the Quick Select > Options > Aliases tab. You can set up<br />
custom aliases for a wide variety of network entities, including IP<br />
addresses, IP protocols, TCP/UDP ports, VLAN IDs, and so on.<br />
In this release, you can also add aliases for groups of addresses, ports,<br />
IDs and protocols so that, for example, you can automatically roll up and<br />
display statistics for all IP addresses belonging to a particular subnet.<br />
By default, aliases are substituted in all Statistics panel displays, as well<br />
as the Filter dialog box. However, you can use the Statistics panel tools<br />
to quickly show or hide aliases in a particular column in the Statistics<br />
panel. Right-click in a Statistics panel column and choose from the<br />
following options:<br />
Hide/Show Aliases – Toggle to specify whether aliases are<br />
substituted in the Statistics panel.<br />
Show/Hide Alias Groups – Toggle to specify whether group<br />
aliases are substituted in the Statistics panel.<br />
Show Alias Groups Only – Only entities belonging to a group<br />
alias appear in the Statistics panel.<br />
NOTE: The Hide Aliases and Show Alias Groups/Show Alias<br />
Groups Only options are mutually exclusive. Group alias options<br />
cannot be enabled until the Show Aliases option is enabled. Also,<br />
the Hide Aliases option is unavailable until the Hide Alias Groups<br />
option is enabled.<br />
NOTE: See Setting Aliases Tab Options on page 250 for details on how<br />
to set up aliases.<br />
Showing and Hiding Conversation Reciprocals<br />
By default, Statistics panel tabs showing conversations provide only a<br />
single entry for a particular conversation – they hide conversation<br />
reciprocals. For example, a conversation between the IP addresses<br />
192.168.1.25 and 192.168.1.50 would result in a single entry on the<br />
Conversations tab with one address in the IP Address A column and<br />
the other in the IP Address B column.<br />
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