NNA AND BANDWIDTH

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rashid2014
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NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by rashid2014 »

hello!!
please i want to know if with NNA can i attribut a bandwidth to a source??
it is important for me!
thanks
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by slansing »

What do you mean by attributing a bandwidth to a source? Are you asking how to set up checks against a source in NNA?
rashid2014
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by rashid2014 »

hello!
when we set up a check, a source can go beyond even if it is critical. i want to know if it is possible to oblige a source to not exceed at all a certain number of bytes for instance or attribute a certain bandwidth to this source !
is it possible??
thanks!
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by sreinhardt »

No, NNA does not manipulate the data that your devices provide it in that way. You can exclude data from a particular IP or port, but you cannot modify the amount of data that this system already knows about. You should definitely be able to determine what IP in a source is causing the increased traffic though!
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rashid2014
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by rashid2014 »

hello!!
Please is there a document on which i can base to make statistic on the sources which are in NNa?
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

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rashid2014 wrote:Please is there a document on which i can base to make statistic on the sources which are in NNa?
No, though NNA does support a number of reports. What stats are you concerned about?
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rashid2014
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by rashid2014 »

hello!!
how can i use NNA to determine (calculate) my bandwidth please?
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by tgriep »

You can create a custom report in NA, Select the criteria you would want and then run the report.
On the report screen, there is a button called "External API", when you click that, a new screen will open with the data in CSV format which you could use in a spreadsheet.
Would that work for you?
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

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I'd like to note that calculating bandwidth percentile usage will be a "report" available for sources and sourcegroups in the upcoming release of Network Analyzer.
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Re: NNA AND BANDWIDTH

Post by rashid2014 »

hello tgriep!
how can i use these data in a spreadsheet?
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