This blog is to let you know how
NetFlow Analyzer can be efficiently used for generating report for
comparing the traffic stats for different data-centers or departments
in your network.
Imagine the time and the hassles
involved in collecting the data form those groups from all you
devices.Then consolidating the data you have
and generating the report. Furthermore that accuracy in the report
that is been generated will be less.
When you use NetFlow Analyzer you can
save time, improve the accuracy in the data shown with less hassle.
You can achieve them by follow the
steps mentioned below:
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Create IP Groups
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Generating report
Creating IP Group:
For creating an IP groups follow the
steps mentioned below:
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Click on IP Group → Add in
NetFlow Analyzer UI. -
Create IP Groups for each
data-centers or the subnets separately.
Click here to know more about IP groups
Once the IP groups are created, it will
automatically starts collecting the information.
Generating Reports
One Click Consolidate Report:
This report displays the traffic Helps
you to get the traffic stats of all IP Groups in a single screen. To
procure this navigate to Devices → IP Groups view in NetFlow
Analyzer UI and click on Consolidate report on top right corner of
the UI.
The generated report is as below:
Once the report is generated you can
export it to PDF or CSV, even cane be sent via email.
Compare Report:
This report will help you to generate
reports with the graph and showing you the Min , Max and the average
utilization of the IP Groups you select. To procure this navigate to
Devices → More Report(s) → compare Report NetFlow Analyzer UI.
Select IP groups and you can pick the groups you wanted to generate
the report.
The generated report is as below:
Once the report is generated you can
export it to PDF or CSV, cane be sent via email and even this can be
scheduled.
Hope this helps.
Arun Karthik Asokan
NetFlow Analyzer
Technical Team
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The original article/video can be found at Comparing the traffic utilization of IP Groups in a single report