Application Flows - Filters

It is possible to filter the flows by EQS, moving the two cursors of the EQS filter at the top of the frame (e.g. to see the bad flows only (EQS <5), as in the example below):

A text field enables you to filter the flows through Site tags, a button opens a map where the flows can be filtered when you click these tags, and a button enables you to download or open a zipped CSV file containing all the flows' information displayed in this frame.

Moreover, the Application Flows frame has four filters: Local Sites, Remote Sites, Application Groups and Applications with, for each of them, their name, LAN throughput and WAN throughput:

Applying a filter

The flows in the chord diagram and in the detailed flows list can be filtered out by clicking on any filter or any combination of filters.

One can select several filters in a column by maintaining the CTRL key pressed during the selection. To select all filters between line A and line Z, select line A, press the SHIFT key and select line Z while maintaining the SHIFT key pressed.

Several filters from several columns can be applied simultaneously.

To remove the filters, click the first line (ALL; this is the default view).

Interactions between filters

When a filter is applied, the other filters are updated accordingly. For instance, if FTP is selected in the Application Groups filter, the Applications filter table only displays the applications belonging to that Group and the throughput values displayed in the Remote Sites filter correspond to the throughput for that Group only.

Sorting the filter data

You may sort the data in these filters by clicking on the column headers: click once to sort the data incrementally (an up arrow then appears next to the header), click twice to sort the data in the reverse order ().

(ALL shows all flows with the total values, and it always appears at the top of the filter tables, whatever the sorting criteria.)

The following image illustrates how only MailCollaborative between Roma and Paris is shown in the flows list