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Table Of Contents
VMware vCenter AppSpeed Installation and Upgrade Guide
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View Unmapped Traffic
You can view information about the unmapped servers and transactions detected on the network. Unmapped
objects are not yet mapped to a specific server or application. The number of unmapped objects typically
decreases as AppSpeed maps the environment.
To view unmapped traffic on HTTP sites that incorporate SSL protection, you must configure the SSL keys for
each endpoint where AppSpeed detects SSL traffic. See “Manage SSL Keys” on page 16.
Procedure
1 In the Inventory tree, select Applications and Servers.
2 On the page selection bar, click Unmapped Traffic.
3 View the status information for the unmapped traffic.
Server: Name of the server (Servers tab only).
Name: Name of transaction (Transactions tab only).
Endpoint: IP address and ports used by the server (Servers tab only).
Latency: Average and standard deviation (STDEV) latency rates for the server or transaction.
Hits: Average number of hits per second for the server or transaction, and the total number of hits in
the specified time frame.
Throughput: Average throughput for the server or transaction, and the total throughput in the
specified time frame.
Errors: Average rate of errors, as a percentage, for the server or transaction.
Manage SSL Keys
For AppSpeed to monitor traffic on HTTPS sites that incorporate SSL protection, you must configure the SSL
keys for each endpoint, the IP address and port pair, where AppSpeed detects SSL traffic. AppSpeed supports
the configuration and monitoring of SSL keys for HTTPS sites only
View SSL Key Information
You can view the existing SSL key configuration in the AppSpeed user interface. Viewing the key
configuration will enable you to decide for which endpoints you want to provide an SSL key.
Procedure
1Click the Administration tab, and in the Management Tools pane click SSL Management.
2 View the secure site endpoints for which AppSpeed cannot monitor traffic without a key.
The Pending SSL Endpoints table lists the endpoints for which valid SSL keys are required, including
their IP addresses and ports. AppSpeed automatically identifies the SSL endpoints for which keys do
not exist.
The Monitored SSL Endpoints table lists the endpoints for which valid keys exist in AppSpeed,
including the respective server name, where available, and IP address and ports. AppSpeed monitors
traffic on these endpoints.