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Context—Plain text describing one protocol attribute, for example, 'SSL server version'
Value—Value specific for a context, for example, for 'SSL server version' the value '3.1'

Graph Types

Depending on the starting reference point, the following graphs appear in Security Explorer
depicting relationships between objects (for example, peers of a host or services for a
host):
Peer IP—Selected host and all peers of this host. Hosts are grouped in networks /8,
/16, /24. Every network appears as a graph node and is connected to its subnetworks
and hosts.
Outbound Services—A host or network and its outbound services. The services are
grouped by protocol (TCP, ICMP, and so on) and by service port range. Every group is
displayed as a separate node, for example, for a host 10.150.151.3 with outbound service
FTP, the graph structure is: [Host:
range:TCP/0-1024]-[Service:TCP/21]
Inbound Services—A host or network and its inbound services. The services are grouped
by protocol (TCP, ICMP, and so on.) and by service port range. Every group is displayed
as a separate node, for example, for a host 10.150.151.3 with outbound service FTP, the
graph structure is: [Host:
range:TCP/0-1024]-[Service:TCP/21]
Server Profiles—One host or network and the context for server-related traffic. Every
context is connected to its host/network related value, for example, on a host is an
SSL server running version 3.1. The graph displays the host and its relationship to the
host connected 'SSL Server Version' context and to the context connected value '3.1'.
Client Profiles—One host or network and context for the client related traffic. Every
context is connected to its host/network related value, for example, on a host is an
SSL server running version 3.1. The graph displays the host and its relationship to the
host connected 'SSL Server Version' context and to the context connected value '3.1'.
Outbound IP—All outbound hosts/networks for a selected service, context, or value.
Inbound IP—All inbound hosts/networks for a selected service, context, or value.
Value—All values for a selected context.
Use the Connection Details pane to view a list of all objects connected to the currently
selected object in the graph. For example, if you are viewing an Outbound Services graph,
and a host is selected, the Connections Detail pane contains all services for this host. If
a Peer IP graph appears, the Connections Detail pane contains all peers for the selected
object.
Double-clicking on one of the objects in the Details pane displays the relationship graph
for it.
]- [Protocol:TCP]- [Service
10.150.151.3
]- [Protocol:TCP]- [Service
10.150.151.3
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