By default, the Network Traffic page displays the traffic flow data in the cluster based on the default filters configured in the FlowCollector
instance. You can use the filter options to observe the required data by changing the preset filter.
- Query Options
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You can use Query Options to optimize the search results, as listed below:
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Log Type: The available options Conversation and Flows provide the ability to query flows by log type, such as flow log, new conversation, completed conversation, and a heartbeat, which is a periodic record with updates for long conversations. A conversation is an aggregation of flows between the same peers.
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Duplicated flows: A flow might be reported from several interfaces, and from both source and destination nodes, making it appear in the data several times. By selecting this query option, you can choose to show duplicated flows. Duplicated flows have the same sources and destinations, including ports, and also have the same protocols, with the exception of Interface
and Direction
fields. Duplicates are hidden by default. Use the Direction filter in the Common section of the dropdown list to switch between ingress and egress traffic.
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Match filters: You can determine the relation between different filter parameters selected in the advanced filter. The available options are Match all and Match any. Match all provides results that match all the values, and Match any provides results that match any of the values entered. The default value is Match all.
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Limit: The data limit for internal backend queries. Depending upon the matching and the filter settings, the number of traffic flow data is displayed within the specified limit.
- Quick filters
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The default values in Quick filters drop-down menu are defined in the FlowCollector
configuration. You can modify the options from console.
- Advanced filters
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You can set the advanced filters, Common, Source, or Destination, by selecting the parameter to be filtered from the dropdown list. The flow data is filtered based on the selection. To enable or disable the applied filter, you can click on the applied filter listed below the filter options.
You can click Reset defaults to remove the existing filters, and apply the filter defined in FlowCollector
configuration.
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To understand the rules of specifying the text value, click Learn More.
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Alternatively, you can access the traffic flow data in the Network Traffic tab of the Namespaces, Services, Routes, Nodes, and Workloads pages which provide the filtered data of the corresponding aggregations.