Custom Traffic Application details

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cmr
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Custom Traffic Application details

Is there a way to add your own category to the client application details screens?  We have a large amount of surveillance traffic that we'd like to break out as its own row.  It always uses a particular TCP port but it just comes up as part of the Non-web TCP category.

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PhilipDAth
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It's not really what you are looking for, but you can define custom apps for the pie graph.

https://dunxd.com/2015/09/24/custom-pie-charts-in-meraki/

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MarcP
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Not that I am aware of. 

Shouldn´t be possible.

PhilipDAth
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It's not really what you are looking for, but you can define custom apps for the pie graph.

https://dunxd.com/2015/09/24/custom-pie-charts-in-meraki/

cmr
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Thanks @PhilipDAth That isn't ideal but would be acceptable.  I gave it a go but as I need to recognise traffic on a particular port I created the below:

 

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Now on the clients screen when I look at the custom pie chart I get:

 

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More than 90% of the traffic for the network is on port 7563 and it was added last week, but it looks like the custom slices don't work with custom ports!

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PhilipDAth
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Ok, maybe it only shows up in the main network view instead of the client view then.  It's a feature I rarely use.

cmr
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@PhilipDAthI think you are correct, it *should* show up there but there appears to be a bug where if you choose custom ports, the traffic doesn't show up...

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