Top Filter Admit report
Top Filter Admit report overview
The Top Filter Admit report shows which AA session filters admit the most traffic.
Use cases
Network security monitoring—Use the report to monitor network threats and identify potential attacks.
Policy verification—Use the report to ensure that AA session filters are not admitting unexpected traffic.
Report characteristics
The following table lists the principal report characteristics.
Table 5-3: Top Filter Admit report characteristics
Characteristic |
Value |
Statistics type |
AA Accounting add/drop |
NSP Flow Collector required |
No |
Domains |
Residential / Wi-Fi (ESM)
Mobile
Wi-Fi (DSM)
Business |
Report inputs |
Prompt |
Notes |
End date |
Calendar date or relative date (for example, two days ago) and time |
Report range |
Length of time to be reported, in minutes (minutes, min), hours (hours, h), days (days, d), weeks (w), or months (months, m) |
Granularity |
Aggregation types:
-
None (raw data)
-
Hourly
-
Daily
-
Monthly |
Node type |
Search using partial names or wildcard (%).
Select individual items or click Select All. |
Node |
Filter Type |
Session, GTP, or SCTP |
Group/Partition |
Select individual items or click Select All. |
Direction |
Upload and Download, Upload, or Download |
Rank |
Number of statistics to report |
Drill-down support |
Yes—Display a table of the session filter admit counts per direction |
Example
The following figures show a report example.