Creating sessionization rules
Sessionization rules define the boundaries of user sessions in your web traffic by various criteria. This helps you establish a common context for various statistics relating to user sessions and frequency of user activities.
To create a sessionization rule
- In a , point to Administration > Data flow settings and click Session detection.
- In the view selector, click Sessionization rules.
- On the Action menu for Other sessionization rules, click New.
- Enter a name and a description for the rule.
- In Sessionization key, select a key on which to sessionization your web traffic:
- Client IP — IP address of the client (default).
This is the default system behavior (the default catch-all rule), even if you do not specify this. Use the sessionization by client IP to apply it to specific subset of traffic (see the Applies to field). - Cookie — A cookie parameter, for example asp.net_sessionid.
- Custom field — object custom field.
- POST parameter — POST parameter.
- URI PATH element — PATH element of the URI.
- URI PATH parameter — PATH parameter of the URI.
- URI Query parameter — Query parameter of the URI.
- x-forwarded-for — Parameter that marks the HTTP redirects.
- Client IP — IP address of the client (default).
- In Group, select a grouping identifier (a token class) for the rule or create a new one.
Grouping combines identical session tags (where they mark the same session) or differentiates identical session tags (where they signify different sessions). - In the Applies to field, select the traffic scope for the rule:
- All traffic — The rule will affect all traffic flowing through the system.
- Traffic matching the filter — The rule will affect only the subset of traffic that you define with a filter expression.
- Click Save.
The sessionization rule is created. - In the sessionization rules list, locate the new rule and click ON.
The rule is activated.
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