Protocol Hierarchy
Protocol Hierarchy report provides a statistical breakdown of all protocols captured, displayed as a tree structure with columns for the percentage and absolute number of bytes and packets for each protocol.
Example:
Protocol Hierarchy Statistics:
eth frames:313805 bytes:209341995
vlan frames:313805 bytes:209341995
ip frames:313805 bytes:209341995
tcp frames:313411 bytes:209284081
data frames:3 bytes:930
rpc frames:286308 bytes:206896337
nfs frames:285479 bytes:198020337
rpc frames:270 bytes:205028
nfs frames:270 bytes:205028
rpc frames:15 bytes:30994
nfs frames:15 bytes:30994
rpc frames:14 bytes:30240
nfs frames:14 bytes:30240
_ws.short frames:2 bytes:29996
_ws.short frames:9557 bytes:113900165
_ws.unreassembled frames:73 bytes:1360574
nfs.cb frames:20 bytes:4520
dlep frames:144 bytes:644940
_ws.malformed frames:98 bytes:28020
_ws.unreassembled frames:44 bytes:605768
dlep frames:2 bytes:11152
_ws.unreassembled frames:1 bytes:1446
dlep frames:1 bytes:1446
_ws.unreassembled frames:1 bytes:1446
dlep frames:1 bytes:9706
_ws.unreassembled frames:1 bytes:9706
udp frames:394 bytes:57914
dns frames:362 bytes:47818
nbdgm frames:32 bytes:10096
smb frames:32 bytes:10096
mailslot frames:32 bytes:10096
smb_netlogon frames:32 bytes:10096