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This data view provides dimensions and metrics to analyze the monitored traffic.
Software service, operation, and site data dimensions Agent
The name of the synthetic agent that loaded the HTTP pages, for example, Keynote, Gomez, or Mercury. The name of the agent is determined from the User-agent field of the HTTP request and/or from agent user names or IP address configured on the server. Analysis type
It assumes two values: Non-transaction and Transaction. This is to determine if
transactional (TCP-based) or non-transactional traffic will be considered. Analyzer
The name of the traffic analyzer. For more information see Concept of Protocol Analyzers Analyzer group
The logical group of analyzers based on the type of the analyzed traffic. For more information see Concept of Protocol Analyzers
Application
A universal container that can accommodate transactions. Application Monitoring Server ID
Identifier of the Application Monitoring server. Application Monitoring System Profile
Name of a used Application Monitoring System profile. Business day
The classification of days as business or non-business, as defined in the Business Hours Configuration tool.
Business hour
The classification of hours, as business and non-business, as defined in the Business Hours Configuration tool. Possible values are Business and Off-business.
Call initiator
The IP address of the party initiating the call. Call manager IP
The IP address of the call manager used in a VoIP call. Class of service
The name identifying a Type of Service value. The mapping of Class of Service names to different values of Type of Service is defined in Central Analysis Server configuration. Client area
Sites, areas, and regions define a logical grouping of clients and servers, or Backbobne nodes in case of Synthetic Backbone reports, into a hierarchy. They are based on manual definitions and/or on clients' BGP Autonomous System names, CIDR blocks or subnets. Sites are the smallest groupings of clients and servers. Areas are composed of sites. Regions are composed of areas.
Client city
Geographical data about the client site, or the Backbone node in case of Synthetic Backbone reports.
Client country
Geographical data about the client country, or the Backbone node country in case of Synthetic Backbone reports.
Client geographical region
Geographical data about the client region, or the Backbone node region in case of Synthetic Backbone reports..
Client group
The client's group, or a group of Backbone nodes in case of Synthetic Backbone reports, as manually defined in Central Analysis Server.
Client hardware
The user's hardware type (for example, a mobile phone model). Client internal IP address
Client IP address as seen in the client's local network. Client IP address
The IP address of the client, or the Backbone node in case of Internet synthetic reports. Client OS
The user's operating system. Client region
Sites, areas, and regions define a logical grouping of clients and servers, or Backbone nodes in case of Synthetic Backbone reports, into a hierarchy. They are based on manual definitions and/or on clients' BGP Autonomous System names. Sites are the smallest groupings of clients and servers. Areas are composed of sites. Regions are composed of areas.
Client site
Sites, areas, and regions define a logical grouping of clients and servers, or Backbobne nodes in case of Synthetic Backbone reports, into a hierarchy. They are based on manual definitions, clients' BGP Autonomous System names, CIDR blocks or subnets. Sites are the smallest groupings of clients and servers. Areas are composed of sites. Regions are composed of areas.
Client site description
The optional description of the client site, or a Backbobne node in case of Synthetic Backbone reports.
Client site ID
In cases when sites are ASes, Client Site ID contains the AS number, which is also given in Client ASN, or Backbone node ASN in case of Synthetic Backbone reports. For manual sites, Client Site ID is identical to Client site, and contains the site name as defined in your site configuration. Sites based on CIDR blocks or subnets are identified by IP addresses.
Client site type
One of site types: AS, Active, CIDR Block, Default, External, Manual, Network or Predefined. External is a site defined by a user in external configuration files. Manual site
is defined by a user by means of configuration interface on the report server. Predefined sites are based on a mapping contained in a special configuration file.
Client site UDL
A dimension designed to filter only the User Defined Links. By default it is set to true (Yes) for WAN Optimization Sites report.
Client site WAN Optimized Link
Indicates whether a site to which the client belongs is selected as both a UDL and a WAN optimized link.
Client type
The user's browser type. Client version
The version of the Internet browser used to execute the operation. Client VPN
The name of the VPN in which the user registered. Client WINS name
The client's computer name resolved by a WINS server. Conference call id
Identifier of the VoIP conference call. Data source
The name of the data source in case you have configured a number of associated report servers to be used as data sources on the DMI screen.
Day of the week
The textual representation of the day of the week. Grouping attributes 1
One of the grouping attributes retrieved from a HTTP request or response, specific for a particular client. Requires configuration on AMD.
Grouping attributes 2
One of the grouping attributes retrieved from a HTTP request or response, specific for a particular client. Requires configuration on AMD.
Grouping attributes 3
One of the grouping attributes retrieved from a HTTP request or response, specific for a particular client. Requires configuration on AMD.
Hour of the day
The numerical representation of the hour of the day, that is, numbers from 0 to 23. Is duplicated?
Determines whether entity is duplicated. Is front-end tier?
Indicates whether a given tier is a front-end tier for a selected application. Is operation name cut?
Provides information if a presented operation name was cut by the AMD. Possible values: Yes, No.
Link alias
A custom name created by a user for a selected link.