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Understanding Logical System Application Tracking Services
AppTrack is an application tracking tool that provides statistics for analyzing bandwidth usage of your network. When enabled, AppTrack collects byte, packet, and duration statistics for application flows in the specified zone. By default, when each session closes, AppTrack generates a message that provides the byte and packet counts and duration of the session, and sends it to the host device. The Security Threat Response Manager (STRM) retrieves the data and provides flow-based application visibility.
AppTrack can be enabled and configured within any logical system. Configuring AppTrack in a logical system is the same as configuring AppTrack on a device that is not configured for logical systems. An AppTrack configuration only applies to the logical system in which it is configured. The name of the logical system is added to AppTrack logs. The master administrator can configure AppTrack for any logical system while a user logical system administrator can only configure AppTrack for the logical system that they are logged into.
![]() | Note: The system log configuration is global on the device and must be configured by the master administrator. The user logical system administrator cannot configure system logging for a logical system. |
Counters keep track of the number of log messages sent and logs that have failed. AppTrack counters are global to the device. The master administrator as well as user logical system administrators can view AppTrack counters with the show security application-tracking counters command.


