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Help & Support April 2024

How to enable AppVis™ in Highlight

Process Overview

For further details see a description of AppVis in Highlight.

Only Cisco devices are supported.

Here is an overview of the steps required to set up AppVis in Highlight:

  1. Having Flow reporting capability is a pre-requisite. Follow the process to enable Flow
  2. (See warning below) Configure each router for the specific Flow template needed for AppVis
  3. Install NBAR2 Protocol Pack on all devices involved in AppVis data collection
    Note: NBAR2 is not a pre-requisite as AppVis can use NBAR standard classification, but NBAR has significantly fewer signatures than NBAR2. A signature is a classification of an application.
  4. If using NBAR2 ensure that the router has an "advipservices" or "data" license otherwise the router will use standard NBAR classification even if a Protocol Pack is loaded. Licence details are available from Reporting inventory
  5. Contact your Service Provider to enable AppVis on a folder, and set a folder as the application domain
  6. Edit the watch in Highlight to add AppVis settings via the Edit Watch Autodiscovery and Applications tabs
  7. Add DSCP values to the CCD to provide AppVis analysis of QoS Classes
  8. Give permission "Manage Applications" to nominated users so they can Manage AppVis application groups

If results do not appear as expected, then follow our AppVis Troubleshooting procedures.

On the router, Flow and NBAR (which are required for AppVis) can cause high CPU load so every AppVis monitored device needs to be adequately powered for the volume of traffic expected.
If you are planning to enable Flow/NBAR on a number of devices we suggest first selecting the busiest device for each model to check it can handle the additional CPU load.