User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- ExtremeAnalytics® User GuideVersion 8.4
- Legal Notices
- Trademarks
- Contact
- Extreme Networks® Software License Agreement
- Table of Contents
- ExtremeAnalytics™ Help
- ExtremeAnalytics Licensing
- Configuring Enhanced Netflow for Extreme Analytics and Extreme Wireless Contr...
- How to Deploy ExtremeAnalytics in an MSP or MSSP Environment
- ExtremeAnalytics Tab Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Dashboard Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Insights Dashboard
- ExtremeAnalytics Tracked Applications Dashboard
- ExtremeAnalytics Browser Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Application Flows
- ExtremeAnalytics Fingerprints Overview
- ExtremeAnalytics Custom Fingerprints
- Delete Custom Fingerprints
- Custom Fingerprint Examples
- Create Custom Fingerprints Based on Flow
- Create Custom Fingerprints Based on Destination Address
- Create Custom Fingerprints Based on Application or Application Group
- ExtremeAnalytics Packet Captures
- ExtremeAnalytics Configuration Overview
- Virtual Sensors
- ExtremeAnalytics Engine Advanced Configuration
- Flow Collection Type
- Collection Privacy Levels
- Client Aggregation
- Slow Client Data
- Max End-Systems in Hourly Details
- Sensor Log Levels
- Store Application Site Data
- ExtremeControl Integration
- Flow Sources/Application Telemetry Sources
- Web Credentials
- Configuration Properties
- Sensor Modules
- Auditing
- Network Settings
- ExtremeAnalytics Reports
- ExtremeAnalytics Report Descriptions
- Report Descriptions
- Analytics Events
- Bandwidth for a Client Over Time
- Interface Top Applications Treemap
- Sites Using the Most Bandwidth
- Most Popular Applications
- Most Used Applications for a Client
- Most Used Applications for a User Name
- Network Activity by Site
- Network Activity by Client
- Network Activity by Application
- Slowest Applications by Site
- Top Applications Group Radar
- Top Applications Radar
- Top Applications TreeMap
- Top Applications for Interface
- Top Applications for Server
- Top Clients by Interface
- Top Interfaces by Application
- Top N Applications
- Top N Clients
- Top N Servers
- Report Descriptions
- Add and Modify Fingerprints
- Add Fingerprints
- Enable or Disable Fingerprints
- Modify Fingerprints
- Update Fingerprints
- Custom Fingerprint Examples
- How to Deploy ExtremeAnalytics in an MSP or MSSP Environment
- ExtremeAnalytics Virtual Sensor Configuration in Extreme Management Center
- Stream Flow Data from ExtremeAnalytics into Splunk
- Stream Flow Data from ExtremeAnalytics into Elastic Stack
ExtremeAnalytics Historical Flow Table
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Column Definitions
Following are definitions for the table columns. All columns are sortable in
ascending and descending order and can be filtered by text or numeric values.
Application
Name of the application this fingerprint detects. Click on an Application link
to view client, flow, and usage information for that specific application.
Fingerprint
Name of the fingerprint.
Confidence
Reliability of this fingerprint. Higher confidence fingerprints override lower
confidence fingerprints when determining a match for a traffic flow. The
values are from 1 to 100, with 100 being absolutely reliable.
Custom
A check mark indicates the fingerprint is a custom (user-defined)
fingerprint. It is custom if it is a new fingerprint that has been added, a system
fingerprint that has been modified, or a system fingerprint that has been
disabled.
Application Group
The group this fingerprint's application belongs to. Application groups
organize fingerprints into different types of applications such as Web
applications or Business applications. You can sort the Application Flows
view by application group, making it easier to view data for a specific type of
flow. An application may only belong to one application group.
Matches
The total number of times a traffic flow has matched this fingerprint for the
selected engine. A match is an occurrence of the ExtremeAnalytics engine
making a final determination that a flow matches a fingerprint after all
refinements are completed. The corresponding flow in the opposite direction,
if there is one, is also matched. See Notes below.