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Create a Host Application Mapping Rule
Create a Host application rule to combine traffic that originates from a particular host. For example, the Host application rule lets users easily report the total traffic from a particular server or from an application on the server.
Follow these steps:
- Open the Application Definitions page:
- Select Administration from the NFA console menu.
The Administration page opens.
- Select Application Definitions in the Administration menu.
The Application Definitions page opens.
- Verify that Application Mapping is the selected value for Rules.
- Click Add Rule.
The Add Application Mapping dialog opens.
- Select Host from the list of rule types at the top of the dialog.
The Add Application Mapping dialog switches to Host rule mode.
- Specify values for the following settings:
- Host: IP address of the server whose network traffic you are mapping
- ToS: Type of Service (ToS) to use as a filter for the collected data. To match all ToS values, accept the default value of ALL or leave the ToS box blank.
- Protocol: Protocol of the data that will be affected by the rule, either TCP or UDP
- Port: Port to use for collecting data. To match all ports, accept the default value of ALL or leave the Port box blank.
- Destination Port: Target port that will collect the mapped data
- Name: Identifier for the rule as it is listed on the Application Definitions page
- Description: (Optional) Additional descriptive text to identify the rule type and use
Note: Multiple application mapping rules that have the same protocol and port destination settings will have the same name.
- When the values are correct for all the required fields, click Save.
The Add Application Mapping dialog closes. The new rule is included in the Application Mapping rule list.
- (Optional) Run reports to verify that all of the traffic on the designated target port fits the rule.
- (Optional) Once you notice the effects that new or changed application mapping rules have on reports, you may want to rename the protocol to identify it more clearly for other users.
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