Application Information Reports
Application Information Reports provide multiple perspectives on the activity of one of more applications. They are available from the General Information Reports section of the Reports > All Reports page Built-in tab and also from the right-click menu. When you run the report from the All Reports page, you must specify the applications. When you run the report from the right-click menu, it reports on the application you clicked.
Report options allow you to save, print or email the report. You can also change the display units and change the group type by which host groups are reported. more
Section-level options allow you to modify graphical displays, filter tables, and export data. more
The report provides the following information for the specified applications and time frame:
Summary
This section reports the peak and average transmitted and received traffic for the specified application. It also reports the peak and average connections per second.
Details
This section graphs the average traffic volume that was transmitted and received by the specified applications over the selected time frame.
Servers
This section provides the following performance information about the specified applications:
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Average server delay for the top ten application servers
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Average number of retransmissions by the top ten application servers
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Average number of Resets by the top ten application servers
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Breakdown of traffic volume by application server
A dashed line in a graph indicates that the plot is missing data points.
Clients
This section provides information by host groups. The information is presented by host group because there are usually a large number of individual clients. The section includes:
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Average response time experienced by the top ten host groups that are clients of the specified application
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Breakdown of application traffic by client host group
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Host pair connections (click and zoom for details)
Delivery Path
This section provides information about the application delivery path, including:
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Server-client host pairs, the ports over which they are communicating, and performance statistics
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Breakdown of application traffic by DSCP Marking
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Connections by network segments