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IP Traffic analyzer monitoring and sFlow reports

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Viewing other Layer 3 or Layer 4 Top Talkers

The Others report under the Layer3/Layer 4 report category provides information on Layer 3
protocols excluding IPV4, IPV6, IPX, and AppleTalk services. Complete the following steps to display
the report.

1. Select Monitor > Traffic Analysis > Monitor sFlow.

2. On the Monitor sFlow dialog box, choose one of the following options:

To view a report for a device group, click the report icon for the device group you want.

To view a report for a device, click the name of the device group to which the device
belongs, and on the Device list page, click the report icon for the device.

3. In the Category list, select L3/L4 Reports.

4. In the Reports list, select Other.

The report shows the following information:

L3

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Source - The source IP addresses of the Layer 3 traffic and VM hosts (Top VM Talkers
reports). If enabled, host names of the IP address are shown in parentheses.

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Destination - The destination IP addresses of the Layer 3 traffic and VM hosts (Top VM
Talkers reports). If enabled, host names of the IP address are shown in parentheses.

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Protocol - The Layer 3 protocol on the traffic.

Port - For VCS fabrics, the send and receive ports are from different devices.

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In - The ID of the port on which the traffic is being received.

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Out - The ID of the port on which the traffic is being sent.

L4 Protocol

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Name - Name of the Layer 4 protocol on the traffic.

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Src port - ID of the port on which the traffic originated. The value shown in this column can
be one of the following values:

ID of the well-known port.

The term “various,” if the value is greater than 1023 (threshold for well-known ports)
and if the port number on the other side of the connection is an ephemeral port.

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Dest Port - ID of the port on which the traffic was received. The value shown in this column
can be one of the following values:

ID of the well-known port.

The term “various,” if the value is greater than 1023 (threshold for well-known ports)
and if the port number on the other side of the connection is an ephemeral port.

User (802.1X)

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Source - Name of the user who originated the traffic. This name is the ID the client used to
gain access to the network.

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Destination - Name of the user who received the traffic. This name is the ID the client used
to gain access to the network.

Frames - Size of the traffic in frames.

Mbytes - Size of the traffic in megabytes for the time duration shown on the report.