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EARLY FIELD TRIAL Chapter 4<br />

Conversation Tab<br />

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

The Conversation tab (a) provides statistics for IP Address<br />

conversations on the network (IP Address A and IP Address B).<br />

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

default for each entry in the tab. Use the Statistics panel controls to<br />

filter, sort, select, collapse, and expand the statistical data. See Using<br />

the Statistics Panel Tools on page 99.<br />

Figure 4-9. Conversation Tab<br />

a<br />

IMPORTANT: The IP Address A and IP Address B columns are not<br />

based on directionality and do not imply source or destination. The A side<br />

will be either the well known port if it exists, or the lower numbered port<br />

if both or neither of the ports are well known.<br />

IMPORTANT: You can collapse the IP Address B column using the rightmouse<br />

menu to see a simplified list of IP addresses transmitting data in<br />

this selection. When you do this, the IP Address B column will simply<br />

list the number of IP addresses to which the station in IP Address A has<br />

transmitted data.<br />

Note that when you collapse the IP Address B column, the resulting

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