Cisco’s NetFlow protocol generates such data by collecting information about IP traffic from devices on the network. NetFlow data can show applications, devices or end users behaving in such a way as ...
In my last blog post I showed how you collect NetFlow records and format them suitable for visualization. The next step, after the data has been processed and prepared in a CSV format, is to pick a ...
Cisco’s NetFlow is being tapped more and more by network managers to get more granular metrics on which applications are used most, on how to bill back services and on ways to better secure networks.
Flow data is already generated by most network devices. There has always been sufficient justification to collect and look at flow data if only to get a picture of what your network is being used for.
Do you know how much traffic is transmitted on your networks? Do you know what protocols are in use and what machines are using them? Are there spyware infected machines on your network that leak ...
AUCKLAND, New Zealand & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Packet capture authority Endace today announced EndaceFlow™, a high-performance NetFlow Generator that promotes end-to-end visibility for ...
CALABASAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ixia (Nasdaq: XXIA) and LiveAction, a leader in application-aware network performance management, announced their combined solution for innovative real-time big ...
PROC NETFLOW solves network problems that can have side constraints. Certain algebraic features of networks are exploited by a specialized version of the Simplex method so that solution times are ...