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Blocked Traffic

Based on the group selection from the Blocked Traffic drop-down list, the Blocked Traffic section of the Application > Visibility > Blocked Traffic dashboard allows you to view the following information:

Blocked devices of the selected group as CSVComma-Separated Values. A file format that stores tabular data in the plain text format separated by commas. file.

The number of user sessions that are blocked. This information is displayed under Blocked Sessions.

 

The blocked traffic details are shown only for the APs on which the Application Visibility or DPIDeep Packet Inspection. DPI is an advanced method of network packet filtering that is used for inspecting data packets exchanged between the devices and systems over a network. DPI functions at the Application layer of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model and enables users to identify, categorize, track, reroute, or stop packets passing through a network. ACLsAccess Control List. ACL is a common way of restricting certain types of traffic on a physical port. are enabled. For more information, see Aruba Central Help Center.

Downloading Blocked Session Details

To download the blocked session details in the CSV format, complete the following steps:

1. In the Network Operations app, set the filter to one of the options under Groups. For all devices, set the filter to Global. The dashboard context for the selected filter is displayed.

2. Under Manage, click Applications. The visibility dashboard is displayed.

3. Click Blocked Traffic tab in the visibility dashboard.

4. To download the blocked sessions report, select the device group from the Select Group drop-down. If the device group is already selected from the Groups drop-down on the filter bar, the page displays the group name and the number of sessions blocked for the clients connected to devices in that group.

5. Click Download CSV. Aruba Central generates the CSV report with data from the last 7 days.

 

The CSV file shows up to 50000 blocked sessions for a single AP cluster.

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