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Display Application Statistics - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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Field
Tunnel
Encrypted
DetectLen
Enabled
PreDetectLen
UsrDetectLen
Performance
Fidelity
Priority
Popularity
ManufacturerID
Flow Behavior
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display application statistics

Use display application statistics to display statistics for the specified application protocols.
Syntax
Centralized devices in standalone mode:
Description
Whether or not the protocol is a tunnel protocol:
Yes.
No.
Whether or not the protocol is a cryptographic protocol:
Yes.
No.
Length of data to be inspected for application recognition. The
length can be predefined or user defined.
The measurement unit is byte.
Whether or not the protocol is enabled:
Yes.
No.
Predefined inspected data length in bytes for application
recognition. Two hyphens (--) indicates that no upper limit is
set.
User-defined inspected data length in bytes for application
recognition. Two hyphens (--) indicates that no upper limit is
set.
The user-defined inspected length takes precedence over the
predefined inspected length. If both are set, the user-defined
inspected length applies.
Impact index of the application recognition on the device
performance. The value range is 0 to 100. A larger value
represents a bigger impact.
Reliability of the application recognition. The value range is 0
to 100. A larger value represents a higher reliability.
Priority of the application. The value range is 0 to 100. A
larger value represents a higher priority. If multiple application
protocols are recognized out of a packet, the packet is
recognized as the packet of the application protocol with the
highest priority.
Popularity level of the application. The value range is 0 to
100. A larger value represents a higher popularity.
Manufacturer ID of the application.
Describes the operation represented by the application, such
as logging in, downloading, and surfing the Internet.
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