Traffic, lots of confusion

Traffic, lots of confusion

Traffic, lots of confusion
Traffic, lots of confusion
a week ago - last edited a week ago

So I'm invested in Omada heavily, dozens of devices. It delivers quite well for the money. Only thing that frustrates me is traffic counters. I have hardware offload off, DPI on and trying to figure out who exactly uses internet.
 

When I'm trying to do some investigation I see traffic figures here and there close to clients and devices and can't figure out what timeline it's covers? Somewhere predefined interval? 24 hours? Time from connection established? Can I change that? 
 

than I see ridiculous figures. I have small watering controller that's connected to 2.4 network, 543GB in a few days? That's not possible. 77TB for NAS that barely used? 41GB for Arlo cameras? My connection is Starlink - it's not possible to upload that amount by any means on 20Mbit uplink. 
 

On app analytics I want to click on category and see who was using certain service for the last 24h. On just filter clients who uploaded data to the internet. 
 

Any ideas how can I do those basic things? Maybe analyse external logs somehow? 

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Re:Traffic, lots of confusion -Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @Clive_A thanks for the reply. After much time spent on this issue i figured out that software controller can do granular users statistics for data analysis. And I can see the option with open port info close to Logging Traffic selector in DPI settings. Can I use any external data analysis tools that I can use on server for example. Or can I use data analytics in software controller leaving hardware to control network? 

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Re:Traffic, lots of confusion
a week ago

Hi @shuravko 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

It counts the traffic regardless of the direction. As long as it generates the traffic for a local connection, the system will record its data and traffic count.

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Re:Traffic, lots of confusion -Solution
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @Clive_A thanks for the reply. After much time spent on this issue i figured out that software controller can do granular users statistics for data analysis. And I can see the option with open port info close to Logging Traffic selector in DPI settings. Can I use any external data analysis tools that I can use on server for example. Or can I use data analytics in software controller leaving hardware to control network? 

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Re:Traffic, lots of confusion
a week ago

Hi @shuravko 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

shuravko wrote

  @Clive_A thanks for the reply. After much time spent on this issue i figured out that software controller can do granular users statistics for data analysis. And I can see the option with open port info close to Logging Traffic selector in DPI settings. Can I use any external data analysis tools that I can use on server for example. Or can I use data analytics in software controller leaving hardware to control network? 

Regarding the other question, I am not sure how feasible it is. Never seen such a case before with external data analysis tools.

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