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11.
To include traffic from one or more hosts or address ranges, select Include from the IP Stat.
Direction list.
To exclude traffic from one or more hosts or address ranges, select Exclude. The default setting is
Include.
You can add one or more hosts or address ranges to a task. However, you must have at least one
host defined and no more than 50 host entries defined for each task.
NOTE:
For considerations about organizing application into tasks, see "
Host traffic analysis configuration
."
You can configure a host traffic analysis task to include or exclude traffic for one or more hosts
defined by IP address. You can enter a range of IP addresses to be included or excluded in the
analysis. Or, you can enter a combination of IP host addresses and IP address ranges to be
included or excluded in the analysis. No two addresses or address ranges entered in the Host IP
field can overlap.
12.
In the Host IP field, enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation for a single host.
An example of a valid IP address entry:
10.153.89.10
An example of a valid network/subnet mask in dotted decimal notation:
10.153.89.0/255.255.255.0
A valid network/subnet mask entry using CIDR notation:
10.153.89.0/24
An example of a valid IPv6 address entry:
a001:410:0:1::1
A valid IPv6 address and subnet mask using CIDR notation:
a001:410:0:1::1/64
13.
To the right of the Host IP field, click the Add button.
The addresses and masks you entered are added to the Host IP List field displayed below the Host
IP field.
You also configure host analysis tasks to include applications. You can have more than one
application configured for a host traffic analysis tasks. Traffic data for the selected applications is
included in report processing and presentation. You must have at least one application and no
more than 50 applications configured for a host traffic analysis task.
14.
To the right of the Application List field, click the Add button to add applications to the task.
The Query Applications dialog box appears and an empty Application List appears in the lower
portion of the dialog box.
To select applications to add to your task, you must first query the Application List as follows:
a.
Enter or select one or more of the following search criteria in the Query Applications area of
the dialog box:
•
Application—In the Application field, enter a partial or complete name for the
applications for which you want to search.
•
Pre-defined—To search for predefined applications, select Yes from the Pre-defined list.
To filter for applications that are user-defined, select No from the list.
To include system or predefined and user-defined applications, select Not limited.