Users Guide

Table Of Contents
The AppRF dashboard application visibility feature is supported only in W-7000 Series and W-7200 Series controllers,
and requires the PEF-NG license.
Since many applications are moving to the web and because the content in the web is so dynamic, ArubaOS
introduces web content control through the Web Content Classification (WebCC) feature. WebCC uses a cloud-
based service to dynamically determine the types of websites being visited, and their safety.
In the WebUI, the AppRF dashboard contains the following two pages as shown in Figure 140:
l All Traffic—The All Traffic page displays the summary of all traffic in the controller. This is the default page.
For more details, see All Traffic on page 829.
l Web Content—The Web Content page link include the percentage of all traffic in parenthesis. The Web
Content page displays the summary of only the web traffic in the controller. For more details, see Web
Content Classification on page 837.
Figure 140 All Traffic and Web Content Page Options
All Traffic
The All Traffic page on the Dashboard > AppRF page displays the PEF summary of all the sessions in the
controller aggregated by users, devices, destinations, applications, WLANs, and roles.The applications,
application categories, and other containers are represented in box charts instead of pie charts.
Enable DPI to enhance the benefit of the existing visualization or dashboard, To enable DPI, see the
Enabling
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) section.
To view the AppRF dashboard in the WebUI:
1. Navigate to the Dashboard > AppRF page.
2. Click on the link To enable this feature, click here to enable firewall visibility. To disable, click the
Disable Firewall Visibility link at the bottom the page.
You will see a screen similar to the following figure.
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