Data views help you investigate an area of network performance. Predefined analyses contain data views. You can create and modify custom analyses with their own sets of views.
The Views menu opens automatically when you create an analysis. You can also click the Views button to see the list of available data views.
You can use the following items to customize data views:
You can customize data views. Some changes are automatically saved to views, such as a change in the chart format.
Highlights response time (Transaction Time in milliseconds) per application. Application names are derived from CA Application Delivery Analysis configuration or from well-known port usage. Where available, the application name is supplied. Otherwise, the port number is shown.
The default chart shows the trend in response times and their composition. The Transaction Time is broken down into Network Round-Trip Time, Retransmissions, Data Transfer Time, and Server Response Time.
Highlights response time (Transaction Time in milliseconds) per client. Multi-Port Monitor identifies client computers from on the three-way handshake that initiates a TCP conversation. The chart shows the trend in response times and their composition.
(Traffic tab) Highlights throughput (Byte Rate in bits per second) per host IP addresses, which are sorted by highest to lowest byte rate. The chart shows the directional Byte Rate, to and from the host with the highest rate.
(Traffic tab) Highlights throughput (Byte Rate in bits per second) per conversing pair of host IP addresses, which are sorted by highest to lowest byte rate. The chart shows the directional Byte Rate, to and from the pair of hosts with the highest rate.
(Traffic tab) Highlights throughput (Byte Rate in bits per send) per session. Each session represents a conversing pair of host IP addresses. Sessions are sorted by highest to lowest Byte Rate. The chart shows the composition of the Byte Rate to and from the top ten sessions with the highest throughput.
Highlights response time per logical port, that is, per switch mirror port session, coming in to Multi-Port Monitor. The chart shows the trend in response times (as Byte Rate).
Highlights response time (Transaction Time in milliseconds) per network. Networks are identified based on CA Application Delivery Analysis configuration. The chart shows the trend in response times and their composition.
(Traffic tab) Highlights throughput (Byte Rate in bits per second) for each protocol that passes hardware filtering. The total number of bytes sent and received is shown, and the number of TCP bytes. The Layer 3 protocol is also indicated. The chart shows the throughput trend (as Byte Rate) over time.
Highlights response time (Server Response Time in milliseconds) per server. The chart shows the trend in response times and their composition.
Highlights response time (Transaction Time in milliseconds) per pair of hosts (client and server). The chart shows the trend in response times and their composition.
Highlights response time (Transaction Time in milliseconds) per session. Each session consists of a server host plus a client host and port. The chart shows the trend in response times and their composition.
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