Advanced Network Analysis

Time Range Selector and Timeline

1 Select a Time Range period by selecting it from the list : Last Day (default), Last Week, Last Month, Custom.
2 According to the chosen time range, the Time Span selectors listed below are displayed at the right side of the Time Range Selector. Use these selectors to modify the time span of the displayed data:

1hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, 24 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 7 days, 14 days, 30 days, 90 days

You can customize the time span by defining the date and time manually.

3 A Timeline evolution graph, showing Throughput, EQS and Raised Alerts curves, corresponds to the chosen Time Range. Position you cursor over any point of the evolution curves to view the Throughput, EQS and Raised Alerts values at a specific time.
Click every curve label to either display or hide the curve.
You can either show or hide the timeline.
You can zoom the timeline curves by dragging your mouse over a specific time range; click to return to the default time settings of the curves.
4 Click to reset the chart to its default time settings (Last Day, 24 hours).

Insights - Counters

Traffic with Appliances: sum of all 'With Appliance' column cell values, i.e. for all the appliances in the domain.
Traffic with RDC: sum of all 'RVC Destination' column cell values, i.e. for all the appliances in the domain.
Not Correlated: sum of all 'No Correlation' column cell values, i.e. for all the appliances in the domain.
Transit Traffic: sum of all 'Transit' column cell values, i.e. for all the appliances in the domain.
Out of Domain: sum of all 'Out of Domain' column cell values, i.e. for all the appliances in the domain.
Locally Rerouted: sum of all 'Rerouted' column cell values, i.e. for all the appliances in the domain.
Other: sum of all 'Other' column cell values, i.e. for all the appliances in the domain.

Domain Analysis

This dashboard displays detailed throughput data in the LAN=>WAN and WAN=>LAN directions for the Sites of the Domain. You can filter the information by Site, Appliance and Direction.

As an advanced user, you may check that the configuration matches the network usage and identify some issues.

Site
Appliance Name
With Appliance
RVC Destination
No Correlation: uncorrelated traffic
Transit: traffic transiting in an appliance, not reported nor controlled
Out of Domain: some Sites are not configured
Locally Rerouted: are there routing issues ?
Other: shadow IT traffic

Use the button to filter data display by Site and Appliance. Select the appropriate elements and click Apply Filters to validate. You can clear the defined filters at any time.

Click to download the table data as a Config_Troubleshoot_Metric.csv file.

Site Analysis

This dashboard affords a clear insight into traffic recognition by Appliances. You may filter the data of this dashboard by Site and by Appliance.

The top pane displays Ethernet throughput per type of traffic (IPv4, IPv6 or Other) in both the LAN=>WAN and WAN=>LAN directions for the selected appliance(s).

The bottom pane of the dashboard displays IP throughput by specifying how traffic is identified by the selected appliance(s) (locally rerouted, out of domain, no correlation, transit, with RVC destinations, with appliances, other) in both the LAN=>WAN and WAN=>LAN directions.