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Configuring Remote Access
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History Control Group and Ethernet History Group
The History Control and Ethernet History groups work together to control and
record the periodic statistical sampling of data from various types of networks.
The historyControlTable and etherHistoryTable comprise the two groups.
Host Group
The Host group identifies hosts on the network by recording the source and
destination MAC addresses in good packets, and places the information in the
hostTable. This group also records the time it discovered a host on the network in
the hostTimeTable. The hostControlTable specifies control parameters and
contains information about the monitoring process.
HostTopN Group
The HostTopN group ranks hosts according to a statistic type. For example, you
might want to rank the hosts by the number of errors they generate. Control
parameters for this group appear in the hostTopNControlTable, and data that this
group generates appears in the hostTopNTable. To use the HostTopN group, you
must set up the Host group.
Matrix Group
The Matrix group stores statistics for an interchange between interfaces at
different addresses. This group’s control parameters, such as the interface that
starts the interchange, appear in the matrixControlTable. When the Matrix group
receives information from a good packet, it places data in both the matrixSDTable
and the matrixDSTable.
Filter Group
The Filter group specifies what type of packets the DCM should capture. Filter
control parameters, such as the minimum length of the packets to capture, appear
in the filterTable. Associated with each filter is a channel (a specific path along
which data flows). Control parameters in the channelTable define how and where
the filtered packets flow.
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