Table Of Contents
Traffic Management
Managing Traffic Management Configurations
How to Retrieve the Traffic Management Configuration
Connecting to a Device
What to Do Next
How to Apply Configuration Changes
How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration
How to Import a Traffic Management Configuration
What to Do Next
Traffic Classification
Classes
How to Add Classes
What to Do Next
How to Edit Classes
What to Do Next
How to Delete Classes
What to Do Next
Managing Class Elements
Signatures
How to View Signatures
Protocols
How to Add Protocols
What to Do Next
How to Edit Protocols
What to Do Next
How to Delete Protocols
What to Do Next
Managing Protocol Elements
How to Add Protocol Elements
What to Do Next
How to Edit Protocol Elements
What to Do Next
How to Delete Protocol Elements
What to Do Next
Zones
How to Add Zones
What to Do Next
How to Edit Zones
What to Do Next
How to Delete Zones
What to Do Next
Managing Zone Elements
How to Add Zone Elements
How to Edit Zone Elements
How to Delete Zone Elements
Flavors
How to Add Flavors
What to Do Next
How to Edit Flavors
What to Do Next
How to Delete Flavors
What to Do Next
Managing Flavor Elements
How to Add Flavor Elements
How to Edit Flavor Elements
How to Delete Flavor Elements
Traffic Monitoring
How to Configure Usage RDRs
How to Configure Transaction RDRs
How to Configure Real-Time User RDRs
How to Configure Transaction Usage RDRs
Traffic Management
This module explains the methods by which the operator of the Application Performance Assurance (APA) Device Console identifies and defines the traffic that will be available for reporting from the Network Module Enhanced Application Performance Assurance (NME-APA).
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Managing Traffic Management Configurations
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Traffic Classification
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Signatures
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Protocols
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Zones
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Flavors
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Traffic Monitoring
Managing Traffic Management Configurations
The APA Device Console is a Graphical User Interface (GUI) which gives the NME-APA operater an intuitive method of modifying NME-APA configurations. Configuration changes are made to an NME-APA device through a process of retrieving the device's configuration for display in the APA Device Console, modifying the configuration parameters in the APA Device Console, and applying the modified confguration back to the NME-APA device.
NME-APA device configurations can also be stored offline in configuration files and restored to NME-APA devices through the configuration Export and Import functions.
Note
The APA Device Console must first be connected to a NME-APA device. For information on connecting to a device, see Managing Device Connections, page 3-2.
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How to Retrieve the Traffic Management Configuration
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How to Apply Configuration Changes
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How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration
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How to Import a Traffic Management Configuration
How to Retrieve the Traffic Management Configuration
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Connecting to a Device
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What to Do Next
Connecting to a Device
Before retrieving a configuration, the APA Device Console must be connected to a device.
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select any of the children of the Traffic Management node.
The associated screen Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Retrieve button in the bottom section.
Figure 4-1
Step 2
Click Retrieve.
The traffic management configuration is retrieved from the NME-APA device and loaded into the APA Device Console.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Apply Configuration Changes
The APA Device Console allows you to modify a device's traffic managment configuration without implementing the configuration on the device. Once you are ready to use the modified configuration, you must apply it to the device.
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select any of the children of the Traffic Management node.
The associated Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Retrieve button in the bottom section.
Figure 4-2
Step 2
Click Apply.
The traffic management configuration is applied to the device.
How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration
A traffic management configuration can be exported and saved to a file so that it can be archived or applied to other devices.
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select any of the children of the Traffic Managementnode.
The associated Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Export button in the bottom section.
Figure 4-3
Step 2
Click Export.
The Export Configuration dialog box appears.
Figure 4-4
Step 3
Enter a file name for the configuration file.
Step 4
Click Export.
The traffic managment configuration is exported to a file.
Note
To view a list of exported configuration files or to delete exported configuration files, see How to Import a Traffic Management Configuration.
How to Import a Traffic Management Configuration
Traffic Management Configuration
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select any of the children of the Traffic Managementnode.
The associated Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Import button in the bottom section.
Figure 4-5
Step 2
Click Import.
The Import Device Configuration dialog box appears.
Figure 4-6
Step 3
Select the radio button next to the configuration file you want to import.
Step 4
Click Import.
The traffic management configuration is imported to the APA Device Console.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
Traffic Classification
The options in the Global Settings screen are currently disabled and will be enabled in future releases.
Classes
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How to Add Classes
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How to Edit Classes
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How to Delete Classes
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Managing Class Elements
How to Add Classes
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Classes.
Step 2
Click on the names of the Class Groups until you navigate to the group to which you want to add the new Class.
For the highest level Classes, the list of configured Class Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-7
For lower level classes, the list of Child Classes is shown in the Child Classes box in the lower portion of the Configuration pane when the desired parent class has been selected.
Figure 4-8
Step 3
Click Add Class.
The Classes Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-9
Step 4
In the Name field of the Class Details box, enter the name of the new Class.
Step 5
In the Description field of the Class Details box, enter a meaningful description of the new Class.
Step 6
In the ID drop-down list, assign an ID number to the new Class.
Step 7
Click Save.
The new Class is saved in the configuration.
The Class Configuration screen of the parent Class Group reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Edit Classes
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Classes.
Step 2
Click on the names of the Class Groups until you navigate to the group containing the Class you want to edit.
For the highest level Classes, the list of configured Class Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-10
For lower level classes, the list of Child Classes is shown in the Child Classes box in the lower portion of the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-11
Step 3
Click on the name of the Class you want to edit.
The Class Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-12
Step 4
In the Name field of the Class Details box, edit the name of Class.
Step 5
In the Description field of the Class Details box, edit the meaningful description of the Class.
Step 6
In the ID drop-down list, assign an ID number to the Class.
Step 7
Click Save.
The modified Class is saved in the configuration.
The Class Configuration screen of the parent Class Group reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Delete Classes
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Classes.
Step 2
Click on the names of the Class Groups until you navigate to the group containing the Class you want to edit.
For the highest level Classes, the list of configured Class Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-13
For lower level classes, the list of Child Classes is shown in the Child Classes box in the lower portion of the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-14
Step 3
Select the radio button next to the Class you want to delete.
Step 4
Click Delete Class.
The Class is removed from the list of Child Classes.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
Managing Class Elements
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How to Add Class Elements
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How to Edit Class Elements
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How to Delete Class Elements
How to Add Class Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Classes.
Step 2
Click on the names of the Class Groups until you navigate to the group containing the Class you want to edit.
For the highest level Classes, the list of configured Class Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-15
For lower level classes, the list of Child Classes is shown in the Child Classes box in the lower portion of the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-16
Step 3
Click on the name of the Class to which you want to add a Class Element.
The Class Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Elements box in the middle portion of the screen.
Figure 4-17
Step 4
Click Add New Element.
The Element Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-18
Step 5
In the Protocol drop-down list, select the protocol that the Element uses.
Step 6
In the Initiating Side drop-down list, select the method by which communication is initiated.
Step 7
In the Zone drop-down list, select the zone that the Element uses.
Step 8
In the Flavor drop-down list, select the flavor that the Element uses.
Step 9
Click Save.
The new Class Element is saved in the configuration.
The Class Configuration screen of the parent Class reappears in the Configuration pane.
How to Edit Class Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Classes.
Step 2
Click on the names of the Class Groups until you navigate to the group containing the Class you want to edit.
For the highest level Classes, the list of configured Class Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-19
For lower level classes, the list of Child Classes is shown in the Child Classes box in the lower portion of the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-20
Step 3
Click on the name of the Class to which you want to add a Class Element.
The Class Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Elements box in the middle portion of the screen.
Figure 4-21
Step 4
Click the Element that you want to edit.
The Element Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-22
Step 5
In the Protocol drop-down list, select the protocol that the Element uses.
Step 6
In the Initiating Side drop-down list, select the method by which communication is initiated.
Step 7
In the Zone drop-down list, select the zone that the Element uses.
Step 8
In the Flavor drop-down list, select the flavor that the Element uses.
Step 9
Click Save.
The modified Class Element is saved in the configuration.
The Class Configuration screen of the parent Class reappears in the Configuration pane.
How to Delete Class Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Classes.
Step 2
Click on the names of the Class Groups until you navigate to the group containing the Class you want to edit.
For the highest level Classes, the list of configured Class Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-23
For lower level classes, the list of Child Classes is shown in the Child Classes box in the lower portion of the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-24
Step 3
Click on the name of the Class to which you want to add a Class Element.
The Class Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Elements box in the middle portion of the screen.
Figure 4-25
Step 4
Select the radio button next to the Class Element you want to delete.
Step 5
Click Delete.
The Element is removed from the list of Class Elements.
Signatures
How to View Signatures
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Signatures.
The list of Signatures appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-26
Step 2
You can filter for certain categories of Signatures by selecting a Signature Category from the drop-down list.
The list of Signatures is not editable.
Protocols
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How to Add Protocols
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How to Edit Protocols
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How to Delete Protocols
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Managing Protocol Elements
How to Add Protocols
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Protocols.
The list of configured Protocols appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-27
Step 2
Click Add Protocol.
The Protocol Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-28
Step 3
In the Name field, enter the name of the new Protocol.
Step 4
In the Protocol ID drop-down list, assign an ID number to the new Protocol.
Step 5
In the Select Parent drop-down list, select a category for the new Protocol .
Step 6
Click Save.
The new Protocol is saved in the configuration.
The Protocol Configuration screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Edit Protocols
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Protocols.
The list of configured Protocols appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-29
Step 2
Click the name of the Protocol you want to edit.
The Protocol Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-30
Step 3
In the Name field, modify the name of the new Protocol.
Step 4
In the Protocol ID drop-down list, assign an ID number to the Protocol.
Step 5
In the Select Parent drop-down list, select a category for the new Protocol .
Step 6
Click Save.
The modified Protocol is saved in the configuration.
The Protocol Configuration screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Delete Protocols
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Protocols.
The list of configured Protocols appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-31
Step 2
Select the radio button next to the Protocol you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete Protocol.
The Protocol is removed from the list of Protocols.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
Managing Protocol Elements
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How to Add Protocol Elements
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How to Edit Protocol Elements
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How to Delete Protocol Elements
How to Add Protocol Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Protocols.
The list of configured Protocols appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-32
Step 2
Click the name of the Protocol to which you want to add an Element.
The Protocol Details screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Protocol Elements box in the lower portion of the screen.
Figure 4-33
Step 3
Click Add New Element.
The Element Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-34
Step 4
In the Signature drop-down list, select a Signature for the Element.
Step 5
In the IP Protocol drop-down list, select a Protocol for the Element.
Step 6
In the Port Range Min field, enter the lowest port number for the Element.
Step 7
In the Port Range Max field, enter the highest port number for the Element.
Step 8
Click Save.
The new Protocol Element is saved in the configuration.
The Protocol Details screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Edit Protocol Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Protocols.
The list of configured Protocols appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-35
Step 2
Click the name of the Protocol of which you want to edit an Element.
The Protocol Details screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Protocol Elements box in the lower portion of the screen.
Figure 4-36
Step 3
Click the name of the Element that you want to Edit.
The Element Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-37
Step 4
In the Signature drop-down list, select a Signature for the Element.
Step 5
In the IP Protocol drop-down list, select a Protocol for the Element.
Step 6
In the Port Range Min field, edit the lowest port number for the Element.
Step 7
In the Port Range Max field, edit the highest port number for the Element.
Step 8
Click Save.
The modified Protocol Element is saved in the configuration.
The Protocol Details screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Delete Protocol Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Protocols.
The list of configured Protocols appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-38
Step 2
Click the name of the Protocol for which you want to delete an Element.
The Protocol Details screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Protocol Elements box in the lower portion of the screen.
Figure 4-39
Step 3
Select the radio button next to the Protocol Element you want to delete.
Step 4
Click Delete.
The Protocol Element is removed from the list of Protocol Elements.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
Zones
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How to Add Zones
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How to Edit Zones
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How to Delete Zones
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Managing Zone Elements
How to Add Zones
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Zones.
The list of configured Zones appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-40
Step 2
Click Add Zone.
The Zone Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-41
Step 3
In the Name field, enter a meaningful name for the new Zone.
Step 4
In the Zone ID drop-down list, assign an ID number to the new Zone.
Step 5
Click Save.
The Zone Item Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-42
Step 6
In the IP field, enter the IP address of the Zone.
Step 7
Click Save.
The new Zone is saved in the configuration.
The Zone Configuration screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Edit Zones
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Zones.
The list of configured Zones appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-43
Step 2
Click on the Zone that you want to edit.
The Zone Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-44
Step 3
In the Name field, enter a meaningful name for the new Zone.
Step 4
In the Zone ID drop-down list, assign an ID number to the Zone.
Step 5
Click Save.
The modified Zone is saved in the configuration.
The Zone Configuration screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Delete Zones
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Zones.
The list of configured Zones appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-45
Step 2
Select the radio button next to the Zone you want to delete.
Step 3
Click Delete.
The Zone is removed from the list of Zones.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
Managing Zone Elements
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How to Add Zone Elements
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How to Edit Zone Elements
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How to Delete Zone Elements
How to Add Zone Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Zones.
The list of configured Zones appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-46
Step 2
Click on the Zone to which you want to add an Item.
The Zone Details screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Zone Elements box in the lower portion of the screen.
Figure 4-47
Step 3
Click Add New Element.
The Item Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-48
Step 4
In the IP field, enter the IP address of the new Zone Item.
Step 5
Click Save.
The new Zone Item is saved in the configuration.
The Zone Details screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
How to Edit Zone Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Zones.
The list of configured Zones appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-49
Step 2
Click on the Zone to which you want to add an Item.
The Zone Details screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Zone Elements box in the lower portion of the screen.
Figure 4-50
Step 3
Click on the Zone Item you want to edit.
The Item Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-51
Step 4
In the IP field, edit the IP address of the Zone Item.
Step 5
Click Save.
The modified Zone Item is saved in the configuration.
The Zone Details screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
How to Delete Zone Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Zones.
The list of configured Zones appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-52
Step 2
Click on the Zone for which youwant to delete an Item.
The Zone Details screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Zone Elements box in the lower portion of the screen.
Figure 4-53
Step 3
Select the radio button next to the Zone Item you want to delete.
Step 4
Click Delete.
The Zone Item is removed from the list of Zone Elements.
Flavors
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How to Add Flavors
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How to Edit Flavors
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How to Delete Flavors
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Managing Flavor Elements
How to Add Flavors
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Flavors.
The list of Flavor Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-54
Step 2
Click on the Flavor Group to which you want to add the new Flavor.
The list of Flavors in the Flavor Group appear in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-55
You can also go directly to the list of Flavors by selecting your desired Flavor Group from the Navigation pane.
Step 3
Click Add Flavor.
The Flavor Details box appears at the top of the screen.
Figure 4-56
Step 4
In the Name field, enter a meaningful name of the new Flavor.
Step 5
In the Flavor ID field, enter the ID number of the new Flavor.
Step 6
Click Save.
The new Flavor is saved in the configuration.
The Flavor list the parent Flavor Group reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Edit Flavors
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Flavors.
The list of Flavor Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-57
Step 2
Click on the Flavor Group in which you want to edit a Flavor.
The list of Flavors in the Flavor Group appear in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-58
You can also go directly to the list of Flavors by selecting your desired Flavor Group from the Navigation pane.
Step 3
Click the name of the Flavor you want to edit.
The Flavor Details box appears at the top of the screen.
Figure 4-59
Step 4
In the Name field, edit th meaningful name of the Flavor.
Step 5
In the Flavor ID field, edit the ID number of the Flavor.
Step 6
Click Save.
The modified Flavor is saved in the configuration.
The Flavor list of the parent Flavor Group reappears in the Configuration pane.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
How to Delete Flavors
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Flavors.
The list of Flavor Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-60
Step 2
Click on the Flavor Group to which you want to add the new Flavor.
The list of Flavors in the Flavor Group appear in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-61
You can also go directly to the list of Flavors by selecting your desired Flavor Group from the Navigation pane.
Step 3
Select the radio button next to the Flavor you want to delete.
Step 4
Click Delete.
The Flavor is removed from the list of Flavors.
What to Do Next
To save the configuration to a file, see How to Export a Traffic Management Configuration. To apply the configuration to a device, see How to Apply Configuration Changes.
Managing Flavor Elements
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How to Add Flavor Elements
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How to Edit Flavor Elements
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How to Delete Flavor Elements
How to Add Flavor Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Flavors.
The list of Flavor Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-62
Step 2
Click on the Flavor Group to which the Flavor belongs.
The list of Flavors in the Flavor Group appear in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-63
You can also go directly to the list of Flavors by selecting your desired Flavor Group from the Navigation pane.
Step 3
Click on the Flavor to which you want to add a Flavor Element.
The Flavor Elements are displayed in the box below the Flavor Details.
Figure 4-64
Step 4
Click Add New Element.
The Flavor Item Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-65
Step 5
In the Host Suffix field, enter the Host Suffix of the Flavor.
Step 6
Click Save.
The new Flavor Element is saved in the configuration.
The Flavor Details screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
How to Edit Flavor Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Flavors.
The list of Flavor Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-66
Step 2
Click on the Flavor Group to which the Flavor belongs.
The list of Flavors in the Flavor Group appear in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-67
You can also go directly to the list of Flavors by selecting your desired Flavor Group from the Navigation pane.
Step 3
Click on the Flavor for which you want to edit a Flavor Element.
The Flavor Elements are displayed in the box below the Flavor Details.
Figure 4-68
Step 4
Click on the Flavor Element that you want to edit.
The Flavor Item Details screen appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-69
Step 5
In the Host Suffix field, edit the Host Suffix of the Flavor.
Step 6
Click Save.
The modified Flavor Element is saved in the configuration.
The Flavor Details screen reappears in the Configuration pane.
How to Delete Flavor Elements
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Flavors.
The list of Flavor Groups appears in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-70
Step 2
Click on the Flavor Group to which the Flavor belongs.
The list of Flavors in the Flavor Group appear in the Configuration pane.
Figure 4-71
You can also go directly to the list of Flavors by selecting your desired Flavor Group from the Navigation pane.
Step 3
Click on the Flavor for which you want to edit a Flavor Element.
The Flavor Elements are displayed in the box below the Flavor Details.
Figure 4-72
Step 4
Select the radio button next to the Flavor Element you want to delete.
Step 5
Click Delete.
The Flavor Element is removed from the list of Flavor Elements.
Traffic Monitoring
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How to Configure Usage RDRs
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How to Configure Transaction RDRs
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How to Configure Real-Time User RDRs
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How to Configure Transaction Usage RDRs
How to Configure Usage RDRs
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Monitoring.
The Monitoring Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Usage RDRs tab.
Figure 4-73
Step 2
Modify the fields to produce the desired statistics.
How to Configure Transaction RDRs
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Monitoring.
The Monitoring Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Usage RDRs tab.
Step 2
Select the Transaction RDRs tab.
The Transaction RDRs screen appears.
Figure 4-74
Step 3
Modify the fields to produce the desired reporting.
How to Configure Real-Time User RDRs
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Monitoring.
The Monitoring Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Usage RDRs tab.
Step 2
Select the Real-Time User RDRs tab.
The Real-Time User RDRs screen appears.
Figure 4-75
Step 3
Modify the fields to produce the desired statistics.
How to Configure Transaction Usage RDRs
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, select Traffic Management>Applications>Monitoring.
The Monitoring Configuration screen appears in the Configuration pane, displaying the Usage RDRs tab.
Step 2
Select the Transaction Usage RDRs tab.
The Transaction Usage RDRs screen appears.
Figure 4-76
Step 3
Modify the fields to produce the desired statistics.