The release incorporates IANA-sourced dictionaries for application name identification at the L2, L3, and L4 levels. The identification is based on RFC6759 for PANA prefixed classification engines. This ensures that your network flows are accurately classified, providing a more granular and precise understanding of the applications in use on your network.
The filtering, grouping, and order by options for application names have been added to NFA’s Data Explorer section, as well as the Sankey Diagram.
The release incorporates IANA-sourced dictionaries for application name identification at the L2, L3, and L4 levels. The identification is based on RFC6759 for PANA prefixed classification engines. This ensures that your network flows are accurately classified, providing a more granular and precise understanding of the applications in use on your network.
The filtering, grouping, and order by options for application names have been added to NFA’s Data Explorer section, as well as the Sankey Diagram.
Other advancements in this release include the successful decrease of the supplementals storage space by approximately 45%, enhancing the overall system performance; the introduction of custom 404 error pages for when users navigate to non-existent pages; the SVG export of charts with the specified group by and order by conditions and more.
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