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Using the Host Table Tab<br />

EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 8<br />

212 <strong>Sniffer</strong> <strong>Adaptive</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />

The Host Table collects each network node’s traffic statistics. For LANs,<br />

the Host Table tab accumulates MAC, IP network, IP application, IPX<br />

network, and IPX transport-layer information. By selecting one of the<br />

toolbar buttons, you can view traffic as an outline or detail table, or as<br />

bar or pie charts showing Top 10 statistics.<br />

For WANs, the Host Table tab accumulates link layer (for example,<br />

DLCI), IP network, IP application, IPX network, and IPX transportlayer<br />

information.<br />

For ATM circuits, the Host Table also includes an ATMCNX view<br />

that lets you view ATM traffic by VPI.VCI<br />

The Host Table may be sorted by any of its statistical variables, in either<br />

ascending or descending order. To sort a column, click on the column<br />

heading. Click a second time to sort in reverse order. Select a layer from<br />

the drop down list. Click the plus icon (+) to show protocol information<br />

and the minus icon (-) to hide the protocol information.<br />

See Using the Host Table Toolbar on page 213 for information about<br />

viewing the Host Table data in a variety of formats.<br />

Figure 8-23. Host Table (Outline View)

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