Session events are captured in session lists, described in:
This topic explains how to use the Console's Analyze in Channel >Session Events command to refine and explore channels contextually, using attributes of the events already being displayed in active channels.
You can investigate session list entries two ways:
Filter the set of entries based on the attributes of a particular entry, or
Create an Investigation Channel that contains only the entries that match one or more attributes of the initial session list entry.
To investigate a session event:
Where: Navigator > Resources > Lists > Session Lists tab
Right-click a session list and select Show Entries.
In the Viewer panel, click an entry that bears investigation.
Right-click the selected entry. The menu includes commands to Create Channel and Add Condition to Channel Editor. The details of each command will vary based on which column you right-click.
For example, if you right-click a Source IP column containing the value 192.0.2.0
, the choices are:
Create Channel (Source IP = 192.0.2.0)
Create Channel (Source IP != 192.0.2.0)
Create Channel >
Add Condition to Channel Editor (Source IP = 192.0.2.0)
Add Condition to Channel Editor (Source IP != 192.0.2.0)
Add Condition to Channel Editor >
The sub-menus (indicated by the >) offer similar choices for all the other columns of the Session List entry.
If you select Create Channel, a channel is added to the Viewer panel. If you select Add Condition to Channel Editor, a channel editor will open in the Inspect/Edit panel.
For more information about creating and using views for investigation, see Investigating Views.