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03-06-2013 02:44 PM
Does anyone know if it's somehow possible to track application changes in a session?
Let's say an application in a session first is identified as web-browsing, then facebook, and finally facebook-chat. Maybe not a realistic example, but you get the point
Is there any way I can see that in the traffic logs, or through any other cli commands?
03-07-2013 06:56 AM
To watch how an app can change, you can initiate the app and view its session(s) info while it is active. Once the session ends, we will create only 1 log entry & log the app for the session.
You could turn on logging at start and end of session. Then the traffic log will create 1 log at the start with the start app, and 1 log at the end with the ending app. Thanks.
03-06-2013 04:24 PM
Hi...The app change occurs during an active session so you cannot view it in the traffic log. Traffic log is for session start and/or session end only. You can use the session browser in the web GUI or via the CLI using command 'show session id <value>' to view the active session of interest. You simply refresh the command to get update to see if the application changes. Thanks.
03-06-2013 11:16 PM
Thanks for your answer!
So there is no way to get historical data on this? To somehow view which application changes a closed session has gone through?
03-07-2013 06:56 AM
To watch how an app can change, you can initiate the app and view its session(s) info while it is active. Once the session ends, we will create only 1 log entry & log the app for the session.
You could turn on logging at start and end of session. Then the traffic log will create 1 log at the start with the start app, and 1 log at the end with the ending app. Thanks.
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