| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| bytes |
Indicates the total amount of data transmitted and received by this application/protocol during the last measurement period. |
KB |
Compare the value of this measure across applications/protocols to identify which application/protocol is contributing to the high level of network traffic.
Use the detailed diagnosis of this measure to determine the top netflows (in terms of the volume of data transacted) from/to this application/protocol, and the amount of data transacted in bytes and packets in every flow. With the help of this detailed diagnosis, you can quickly compare the top netflows, know which netflow generated the maximum traffic, and figure out between which source and destination that flow occurred. Once the problem conversation is isolated, you can then investigate why traffic on that conversation was high. |
| packets |
Indicates the total number of packets transmitted and received by this application/protocol during the last measurement period. |
Packets |
Compare the value of this measure across applications/protocols to identify which application/protocol is contributing to the high level of network traffic. |
| bytesPerSec |
Indicates the rate at which this application/protocol transmitted/received data. |
Kbps |
|
| packetsPerSec |
Indicates the rate at which this application/protocol transmitted/received packets. |
Packets/sec |
|
| trafficRate |
Indicates what percentage of the total traffic on this interface was generated by this application/protocol. |
Percent |
A value close to 100% for this measure indicates that traffic generated by this application/protocol is imposing the maximum load on the network. If users complain of a latent network, you can compare the value of this measure across applications/protocols to accurately identify the application/protocol that is responsible for any congestion on the network. |
| BWUtilized |
Indicates the bandwidth utilized by this application/protocol. |
Percent |
A value close to 100% is indicative of excessive bandwidth utilization by this application/protocol when receiving data.
If users complain of a latent network, you can compare the value of this measure across applications/protocols to accurately identify the application/protocol that is responsible for any congestion on the network. |
| in_traffic |
Indicates what percentage of total incoming traffic on this interface pertains to this application/protocol. |
Percent |
|
| out_traffic |
Indicates what percentage of total outgoing traffic on this interface pertains to this application/protocol. |
Percent |
|
| in_bw |
Indicates the percentage of bandwidth utilized by traffic coming into this interface when receiving data for this application/protocol from different sources and when receiving data from this application/protocol. |
Percent |
A value close to 100% is a cause for concern as it implies a potential congestion in incoming traffic on this interface. |
| out_bw |
Indicates the percentage of bandwidth utilized by traffic going out of this interface when transmitting data to this application/protocol and when transmitting data for this application/protocol. |
Percent |
A value close to 100% is a cause for concern as it implies a potential congestion in outgoing traffic on this interface. |
| in_octets |
Indicates the amount of data received by this application/protocol. |
KB |
Compare the value of this measure across applications/protocols to know which application/protocol is receiving maximum data over this interface. |
| out_octets |
Indicates the amount of data sent by this application/protocol. |
KB |
Compare the value of this measure across applications/protocolsto know which application/protocol is transmitting maximum data over this interface. |
| in_packets |
Indicates the number of packets sent by this application/protocol. |
Number |
|
| out_packets |
Indicates the number of packets received by this application/protocol. |
Number |
|
| in_octetsRate |
Indicates the rate at which data is received by this application/protocol. |
Kbps |
If the value of this measure consistently drops for this application/protocol, it could indicate an incoming traffic congestion. |
| out_octetsRate |
Indicates the rate at which data is sent by this application/protocol. |
Kbps |
If the value of this measure consistently drops for this application/protocol, it could indicate an outgoing traffic congestion. |
| in_packetsRate |
Indicates the rate at which packets are received by this application/protocol. |
Packets/Sec |
If the value of this measure consistently drops for this application/protocol, it could indicate an incoming traffic congestion. |
| out_packetsRate |
Indicates the rate at which packets are transmitted by this application/protocol. |
Packets/Sec |
If the value of this measure consistently drops for this application/protocol, it could indicate an outgoing traffic congestion. |