Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer: Adaptive Mode ... - NetScout
Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer: Adaptive Mode ... - NetScout Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer: Adaptive Mode ... - NetScout
EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 9 Figure 9-7. Subnet Masks Tab 234 Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer To add an IP Network Address and Subnet Mask: 1 Click the Add button to create a new entry. 2 Enter the IP address in the IP Net Address column using the x.x.x.x format, where each x is an integer from 0 - 255. 3 Enter the subnet mask associated with the IP address in the Subnet Mask column. 4 Click Apply. 5 Click OK. RIP Options Settings The Expert performs RIP (Routing Information Protocol) analysis and builds a routing table by parsing RIP and other routing protocols in captured frames. RIP analysis is shown in the Route layer in the Expert tab and lets you detect common routing problems.You can disable RIP analysis, or specify the level of analysis you want to perform (traffic counts and misdirected frames, or traffic counts only).
EARLY FIELD TRIAL To configure or disable RIP analysis: Expert Analysis 1 From the RIP Options drop down list, select the level of RIP analysis you would like to perform: No traffic analysis (RIP disabled) disables RIP Expert. Traffic counts only Full traffic analysis (counts and analysis) produces traffic counts and detects misdirected frames. 2 Check Auto Discover Subnets if you would like Expert to find subnets on your network. NOTE: Expert discovers the routers on the network and shows them in the router table. Similarly, Expert discovers the subnets on the network and shows them in the Subnet table. The Subnet Source column indicates if the subnet is detected by the Expert (network) or added manually (user). IMPORTANT: The RIP Expert requires that the IP subnet address and subnet mask be configured in the Subnet Masks tab. User’s Guide 235
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To configure or disable RIP analysis:<br />
Expert Analysis<br />
1 From the RIP Options drop down list, select the level of RIP analysis<br />
you would like to perform:<br />
No traffic analysis (RIP disabled) disables RIP Expert.<br />
Traffic counts only<br />
Full traffic analysis (counts and analysis) produces traffic<br />
counts and detects misdirected frames.<br />
2 Check Auto Discover Subnets if you would like Expert to find<br />
subnets on your network.<br />
NOTE: Expert discovers the routers on the network and shows<br />
them in the router table. Similarly, Expert discovers the<br />
subnets on the network and shows them in the Subnet table.<br />
The Subnet Source column indicates if the subnet is detected<br />
by the Expert (network) or added manually (user).<br />
IMPORTANT: The RIP Expert requires that the IP subnet<br />
address and subnet mask be configured in the Subnet Masks<br />
tab.<br />
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