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Cloud Firewall:Visualize application groups

Last Updated:Apr 12, 2024

After business groups and application groups are created, you can view the numbers of business groups, application groups, applications, vSwitches, and ECS instances of each region on the Application Groups page under Business Visualization.

Background information

On the Application Groups page, you can click a Cloud Firewall region to go to the application group visualization page of the region. You can view all the business groups in the region. You can also click a business group name to view the details of the business group, including the application groups, applications, dependent business groups, independent business groups, and first visit traffic.

Procedure

  1. Log on to the Cloud Firewall console.

  2. In the left-side navigation pane, choose Business Visualization > Application Groups.

  3. On the Application Groups page, click the VPC that you want to view.

  4. On the application group visualization page of the VPC, view the information about each business group, including the visits, dependent business groups, and independent business groups.

    • Click image icon in the left part of the application group visualization page, and select the importance level of business groups that you want to display.

      Note

      You can distinguish application groups from business groups on the application visualization page. A circle with the word Application in it represents an application group. A circle with the words Business Group in it represents a business group. The larger a circle is, the more important the business or application group is.

      The right part of the application group visualization page displays the statistics of the VPC, including the business groups, application groups, applications, first visit traffic.

    • Click View Details in the right part of the application group visualization page. The business relationship page appears. You can view the nodes and business relationships of the business group.