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Data Monitoring - Networks
View and manage the client networks that are monitored by the management console.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why are there /32 client networks in the Network List? To monitor a multi-tier application where a server initiates client requests to another server, the management console automatically creates a /32 client for each IPv4 server that is added to the management console.
- I cannot delete a /32 client network. Why? To monitor a multi-tier application where a server initiates client requests to another server, CA Application Delivery Analysis automatically creates a /32 client for each IPv4 server. When you delete a server, CA Application Delivery Analysis automatically deletes the corresponding /32 client network.
- What is the incident response for this network? The assigned network type determines the incident response for a client subnetwork. If you have not assigned a network type to a client subnetwork, the network belongs to the default network type which, by default, does not automatically launch a responsive action to a network incident.
- What does the blue arrow menu do? The blue arrow
menu provides commands to enable you to import and export client subnetworks, and find a network.
Property Details
Complete the following fields:
- Network Name
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Specifies the name of the network as you want it to appear in the management console.
- Subnet
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Specifies the range of client IP addresses to monitor:
- IPv4 client network
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Use the following format for IPv4 addresses: x.x.x.x/n, where x.x.x.x is the IPv4 subnet address in dotted notation and n is the number of bits to use for the mask.
- Regions
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Indicates the number of subnetworks into which you can divide the client subnetwork.
- Network Type
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Indicates the assigned network type.
More information:
How /32 Client Networks Work
Manage a Multi-Tiered Application
How Network Regions Work
Group Client Networks by Network Type
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