ManageEngine NetFlowAnalyzer 8.5.8500

ManageEngine NetFlowAnalyzer 8.5.8500

Traffic Analysis & Network Forensics

NetFlow Analyzer is a bandwidth monitoring, network forensics and network traffic analysis tool that has been optimizing thousands of networks across varied industries for peak performance and helping them to put their bandwidth for a better use. By providing an in-depth visibility into network traffic and its patterns, NetFlow Analyzer gives business knowledge of real-time network behavior and how traffic impacts the network's overall health.

NetFlow Analyzer Professional/ Professional Plus Edition is a single download with the Flow collector and Reporting Engine tightly coupled. NetFlow Analyzer Professional/ Professional Plus Edition is suitable if

  • You have to monitor up to 600 interfaces in a single installation



What problems does it solve?
One of the key issues in network management is knowing the genuineness of traffic. Capacity considerations affect investment decisions, policies, usage and consequentially the business as a whole. NetFlow Analyzer gives detailed information on network bandwidth usage pattern for traffic analysis, capacity planning and making policy decisions. By drilling down into the specific applications, users, ports or communication network managers are able to determine the exact source of spikes and bursts and therefore able to proactively monitor, control, and take informed decisions.

What benefit does it offer?
In-depth visibility with top hosts, applications, DSCP, TCP_Flag and AS information for every link and for configurable IP Based departments and divisions, Fine Grained Application Categorization and Recognition using Cisco NBAR, Proactive alerting and Scheduling of reports, Privilege based user access, usage based billing, reporting on Cisco CBQoS, Cisco NBAR and much more. Simply put, NetFlow Analyzer helps you with network traffic monitoring with easy-to-understand reports for a better understanding of the bandwidth utilization in you network.

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