Top Interfaces by Traffic report reveals a ranked list of network interfaces with the most traffic for the selected interval. This is a useful tool for analyzing traffic symmetry.

Tip: Use Report Settings () to display a graph that displays a side-by-side comparison of incoming and outgoing traffic volume.
Note: The same bytes can be counted twice where a byte total is noted arriving from a sender and the same bytes are counted when relayed to the receiver.

Understand column data

The default view of each report contains a grid with the following columns:

  • Interface. Device hostname, IP address, or custom label.
  • Incoming Bytes. Traffic volume received on the interface.
  • Incoming Rate. Total average rate of inbound traffic.
  • Incoming
    • Utilization. Fraction of total bandwidth capacity used. "N/A" denotes the measurement cannot be calculated because the bandwidth capability is unknown for the current interface.
  • Outgoing Bytes. Total bytes transmitted from the interface.
  • Outgoing Rate. Total average rate of outbound traffic.
  • Outgoing Utilization. Fraction of bandwidth capacity used.

To display Flow and Packet measurements, click a column heading ( ) for column selection list ( ). You can also include:

  • Source Name. Device hostname, IP address, or custom label.
  • Interface Name. Textual name of the interface (ifName).
  • SNMP Index. Network interface SNMP table identifier (ifIndex).
  • In Speed. Inbound hardware speed.
  • Out Speed. Outbound hardware speed.
Tip: Interfaces with an index of 0 denote the NULL interface.

Generate a report

Choose source.
  • Choose a networking device or single physical or virtual interface.
  • Choose traffic direction across an interface.

Choose time constraints. Choose times. (Subject to NTA collection interval and retention policies.)

Chart, adjust output, and visualize.Fine tune report presentation and range of values displayed using theReport Settings dialog (optional).

  • Export report data

    Report data can be exported from WhatsUp Gold, reused, and distributed in multiple formats. Select Expand () from the Dashboard Options () menu. After the report has been expanded, select the Export Data icon to access the following options:

    • HTML. Generate and download a .htm file presenting your report data as it appears in the WhatsUp Gold user interface.
    • Excel. Generate and download a .xml spreadsheet containing your report data.
    • CSV. Generate and download a .csv file containing your report data.
    • Text. Generate and download a .txt file containing your report data.
    • Schedule Export. Set a recurring date and time, format, and email destination for report data export.