Located at Configuration > Traffic Groups.
Traffic groups are subnet and IP range aliases.
To define a new traffic group:
To add a new traffic group:
Sometimes, it can be useful to define a traffic group by subnet and by infrastructure device. For example, a corporate network could have a subnet served by more than one router. To create a granular view of flow through each router, a separate traffic group could be created for each router, defined by the IP range of the subnet as well as the device name. You can type to filter the device list.
To add a device to a traffic group:
To bulk-add new traffic groups, i.e. more than one group at a time:
name,description,startip,endip,natted(y/n),deviceIP
Use a new line for each new traffic group.
To edit a traffic group definition, click Configuration > Traffic Groups and click on the traffic group name or on the adjacent drill down icon . This will bring up a new page for that traffic group where you can edit the group definition.
The table of traffic groups shows:
To edit a traffic group definition, click Configuration > Traffic Groups and click on the traffic group name or on the adjacent drill down icon . This will bring up a new page for that traffic group where you can edit the group definition.
For each SNMP discovered subnet, the table displays:
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