User's Guide

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Enabling or Disabling a Fingerprint
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all fingerprints that have that same application name.
NOTE: If you change both the Application Name and Application Group:
If the new Application Name matches an existing name, the application group
changes to the new group for all fingerprints with that new name, regardless
of whether you choose to change the name for only the selected fingerprint or
for all fingerprints with that name.
l Application Group Organizes 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 the data.
If you change the application group for a fingerprint, it changes the group for
all fingerprints with that same application name. If none of the existing groups
are appropriate, you can create a new group by entering a new group name.
l Confidence Defines the reliability of this fingerprint. Higher confidence
fingerprints override lower confidence fingerprints, if multiple fingerprints
match a flow. Values are 1-100, with 100 being absolutely reliable. The
confidence level only applies to the currently selected fingerprint.
l Description A description of the fingerprint. The description only applies to
the currently selected fingerprint.
4. Click OK.
5. Enforce to push the change to your engines.
Enabling or Disabling a Fingerprint
Enable or disable a fingerprint from the Fingerprints tab. When a fingerprint is
enabled, it is used to identify applications. When it is disabled, it is ignored.
1. Select the Analytics > Fingerprints tab.
2. Right-click on the desired fingerprint in the Fingerprints table and select either
Enable Fingerprint or Disable Fingerprint.