How do I access Application Details, and why are they important?

How do I access Application Details, and why are they important?

To view Application Details, simply click on an application by navigating to Applications>DEM. These details, including the application's name, target, port, and type, can be found on the Application Page. They offer crucial insights into the application's setup, aiding your comprehension of its function and its role within your network.
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