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Adding an
Applications Object
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Table 8-5 Application Views (continued)
Sub-Component
Misc
Multimedia
NetworkManagement Specifies traffic originating from network management
No_Detect_Attempt
P2P
Remote Access
RoutingProtocols
SecurityProtocol
Streaming
Unknown_apps
VoIP
Web
Note: The default views are automatically updated with the Automatic Update
function. For more information regarding automatic updates, see
Automatic
Updates.
To add an applications object:
In the Administration Console, click the Views Configuration tab.
The Views Configuration panel appears.
Click the
Application icon.
Click Add.
The Add New Object window appears.window appears.
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Description
Specifies identified miscellaneous application traffic, such as,
Appletalk-IP, Authentication, DHCP, DNS, DNS-Port,
ManagementService, Misc-Ports, MiscApp,
Network-Config-Ports, RPC, SNMP-Ports, Syslog, and Time.
Specifies traffic originating from multimedia application traffic,
such as, WebEx, video frames, or Intellex.
application traffic, such as, ICMP, SMS, NetFlow, or flow
records.
Specifies traffic that is void of content within a packet.
Specifies traffic originating from Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
application traffic, such as, BitTorent, Blubster, Common P2P
Port, DirectConnect, Gnutella, Kazaa, LimeWire, OpenNap,
Peerenabler, Piolet, and eDonkey.
Specifies traffic originating from applications accessed
remotely, such as, CitrixICA, PCAnywhere, SSH, SSH Ports,
Telnet, Telnet-Port, and VNC.
Specifies traffic originating from routing protocols, such as,
RIP, ICMP, ICP, or AURP.
Specifies traffic originating from security protocols, such as,
SOCKS, L2TP, SWIPE, or DPA.
Specifies traffic originating from streaming applications, such
as, MicrosoftMediaServer, StreamingAudio, and
WindowsMediaPlayer.
Specifies pre-defined flows classed as Unknown traffic.
Specifies traffic originating from Voice over IP (VoIP)
applications, such as, Skype, I-Phone, SIP, or Clarent-CC.
Specifies traffic originating from web applications, such as,
HTTP, JAVA, SecureWeb, WebFile, WebMedia, and Web
Port.
Managing Application Views 147
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