
FREE: ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer – Network traffic analysis tool

Submitted by Inian NetFlow Analyzer is a, web based, 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. 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. NetFlow Analyzer runs both in Windows & Linux. Cisco NetFlow, jFlow, sFlow, IPFIX are some of the few technologies supported by NetFlow Analyzer for network traffic monitoring. During the first 30 days, you can…
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