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Adding a probe – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Name—Contains the name of the probe. The contents of this field link to the Probe Details

page for the associated probe.

IP—Contains the IP address of the probe.

Description—Contains the description for the associated probe.

Enable Layer 7 Application Identification—Identifies whether Layer 7 application
identification has been enabled for traffic from this probe.

Modify—Contains a link

to the Modify page for the associated probe.

Delete—Contains an icon

for deleting the associated probe.

3.

To query NTA for the most current Probe List, click the Refresh button located in the upper left
corner of the Probe List.

NOTE:

You can sort the Probe List by the Name, IP, Description, and Enable Layer 7 Application Identification
fields. Click the column label to sort the list by the selected field. The column label is a toggle switch that
allows you to toggle between the various sort options specific to each field.

Viewing the NTA probe details page

1.

Select Service > Traffic Analysis and Audit > Settings.

2.

In the Settings area of the Traffic Analysis and Audit page, click the Probe Management link.
NTA displays all probes in the Probe List displayed in the main pane of the Probe Management

page.

3.

Click the contents of the Name field to navigate to the Probe Details page for the associated probe.
Probe Details contents

Name—Contains the probe name assigned to it by the administrator.

IP—Contains the IP address of the associated probe.

Description—Contains a description for the associated probe.

Enable Layer 7 Application Identification—Identifies whether or not Layer 7 application
identification has been enabled for the selected probe.

4.

Click Back to return to the Probe List.

Adding a probe

1.

Select Service > Traffic Analysis and Audit > Settings from the top navigation bar.

2.

In the Settings area of the Traffic Analysis and Audit page, click the Probe Management link.
NTA displays all probes in the Probe List in the main pane of the Probe Management page.

3.

Click Add.
The Add Probe page appears.

4.

In the Name field, enter a name for the probe.
The name for each probe must be unique.

5.

In the IP field, enter the IP address of the probe.
The IP address of the server cannot be the same IP address as the device from which traffic is being
mirrored.

6.

In the Description field, enter a brief description for this probe.