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
Getting Started with ExtremeAnalytics
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Clearing License Violations
Extreme Management Center resets the license violation count only after 7
consecutive days without a violation. When this happens, it triggers an
ExtremeAnalytics License Violation Clear event and alarm.
Getting Started with ExtremeAnalytics
This topic provides information to help you get started using Extreme
Management Center ExtremeAnalytics to view network application data in the
Analytics tab. It includes information on ExtremeAnalytics access requirements,
configuring the ExtremeAnalytics engine, enabling NetFlow flow collection, and
configuring network locations.
ExtremeAnalytics Access Requirements
Both the ExtremeAnalytics feature and the Analytics tab require the Extreme
Management Center Advanced (NMS-ADV) license. Contact your sales
representative for information on obtaining an Extreme Management Center
Advanced license.
In order to view the Analytics tab, you must be a member of an authorization
group assigned the Extreme Management Center ExtremeAnalytics Read
Access or Read/Write Access capability. The Read Access capability allows the
ability to access the Analytics tab and view the ExtremeAnalytics reports. The
Read/Write capability adds the ability to configure ExtremeAnalytics engines
and NetFlow Collecting devices. It also adds the ability to create and modify
fingerprints.
ExtremeAnalytics Engine Configuration
The ExtremeAnalytics engine provides the engine to monitor and classify layer 7
application information based on data from CoreFlow switches and reports that
information to Extreme Management Center, where it is managed and displayed
in the Analytics tab.