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- | ====== Subscriber IP Address Statistics Search ====== | ||
- | You can view statistics in the following sections of the QoE Analytics in the GUI: | ||
- | - //Raw full netflow// (by default, data is stored for **2 hours**) | ||
- | - //NAT Flow// (by default, data is stored for **14 days**, but this section might not be available under your QoE license). | ||
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- | If the subscriber was active outside of the default time frame, it is recommended to add the NAT Flow section (preferably) — [[en: | ||
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- | ===== Searching for Subscriber Activity in the SSG GUI ===== | ||
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- | ==== Option 1 (Recommended). NAT Flow ==== | ||
- | The ability to view subscriber activity data will become available after generating the NAT log — instructions [[en: | ||
- | In the SSG GUI, navigate to the QoE Analytics section → NAT Flow.\\ | ||
- | In the NAT Flow section, you need to: | ||
- | - Select the period | ||
- | - Enable the filters “Source IPv4-address” and “Destination IPv4-Address” (check the boxes) | ||
- | - Set values for the enabled filters and apply the changes | ||
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- | ==== Option 2. Raw full netflow ==== | ||
- | In the SSG GUI, navigate to the QoE Analytics section → Raw full netFlow.\\ | ||
- | In the Raw Full netflow section, you need to: | ||
- | - Select the period **(by default, stored for only 2 hours!)** | ||
- | - Enable the filters “Source IPv4-address” and “Destination IPv4-Address” (check the boxes) | ||
- | - Set values for the enabled filters and apply the changes | ||
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- | ===== Enabling the NAT Flow Section ===== | ||
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- | To be able to view subscriber IP address statistics in the future, it is recommended to enable the NAT Flow section, as its functionality should suffice for this task. NAT Flow determines time with an accuracy of up to 15 minutes; by default, data is stored for 14 days, but this period can be extended. Reports can be [[en: | ||
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- | ===== Configuring Data Retention Period ===== | ||
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- | If you need to configure the data retention period, you can do this in the GUI in the section Administrator → GUI Configuration → Settings → QoE Stor: DB lifetime settings. For Raw full netflow, the item //QoE Stor fullflow main log lifetime in hours// **(1)**. | ||
- | For NAT Flow, the item //QoE Stor NAT aggregated log lifetime in days// **(2)**. | ||
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- | When increasing the data retention period, it is recommended to enable the deletion of old data when the disk is full: | ||
- | Administrator → GUI Configuration → Settings → QoE Stor: Disk settings → Item //Enable force moving data for DEFAULT disk// – select //Enable data removing!// → Item //Move factor for DEFAULT disk// – set the value to //0.1//. | ||
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- | You can find out how much disk space logs occupy in the QoE Analytics section → Administrator → Reports → Tablespace info. | ||
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