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 Chapter 4 80 Sniffer Adaptive Application Analyzer once, but packets that traveled from one subnet to another subnet, both in the same collapsed network, will be counted twice – once for each network. MAC Address Tab The MAC Address tab (a) provides statistics for individual MAC addresses on the network. Packets, Bytes, Packets/sec, and Bytes/ sec are displayed by default for each entry in the tab. Use the Statistics panel controls to filter, sort, select, collapse, and expand the statistical data. See Using the Statistics Panel Tools on page 99. a Figure 4-7. MAC Address Tab

EARLY FIELD TRIAL Destination Tab Using the Statistics Panel The Destination tab (a) provides statistics for packets based on their destination type – MAC Unicast, MAC Multicast, MAC Broadcast, and ARP. Packets, Bytes, Packets/sec, and Bytes/sec are displayed by default for each entry in the tab. The Destination counts can be charted on the Pie Chart and Column Chart tabs according to their Bytes values, but they cannot be filtered. NOTE: Columns cannot be added or deleted from this tab, as a result the extra columns are labeled . However, you can rearrange the columns by right-clicking in a body cell and using the Move Left and Move Right commands. a Figure 4-8. Destination Tab User’s Guide 81

EARLY FIELD TRIAL<br />

Destination Tab<br />

Using the Statistics Panel<br />

The Destination tab (a) provides statistics for packets based on their<br />

destination type – MAC Unicast, MAC Multicast, MAC Broadcast, and<br />

ARP. Packets, Bytes, Packets/sec, and Bytes/sec are displayed by<br />

default for each entry in the tab.<br />

The Destination counts can be charted on the Pie Chart and Column<br />

Chart tabs according to their Bytes values, but they cannot be filtered.<br />

NOTE: Columns cannot be added or deleted from this tab, as a<br />

result the extra columns are labeled . However, you<br />

can rearrange the columns by right-clicking in a body cell and using<br />

the Move Left and Move Right commands.<br />

a<br />

Figure 4-8. Destination Tab<br />

User’s Guide 81

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