yes, you have 100 sensors for free and you can use 1 of them for  for
netflow..

2017-11-30 17:27 GMT+01:00 Adam Moffett <[email protected]>:

> What?  Serious?  You can use PRTG as a netflow analyzer without paying for
> it?
>
>
> ------ Original Message ------
> From: "Daniel Gerlach" <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Sent: 11/30/2017 11:21:58 AM
> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] NetFlow Analyzers
>
> prtg is free for 100 sensors
> 1 senor = netflow
>
> 2017-11-30 16:28 GMT+01:00 Justin Marshall <[email protected]>:
>
>> Ended up trying this one (https://sourceforge.net/projects/flowviewer/)
>>
>> Got the back-end (Silk) up and collection flows, just having a heck of a
>> time trying to get the front-end to see the back-end.
>>
>> I'm sure it's something simple.
>>
>> Thanks for all the suggestions.  I may end up trying another if I can't
>> get this one going....
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
>> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2017 9:04 AM
>> To: af
>> Subject: Re: [AFMUG] NetFlow Analyzers
>>
>> Not free at all - but I've explored many of the products out there.  The
>> one I like the most isn't free and isn't on prem so finding a way to set up
>> a tunnel with them would be beneficial.
>>
>> https://www.talaia.io/overview/
>>
>> I've used ntop, scrutinizer (pretty good actually and has a free level I
>> believe) and the netflow analyzer.  If I recall it was $1500 for 10
>> interfaces.  If you pipe everything through some 10Gbps channels you only
>> need to use 1-2.  Any of them require a good processor and good disk IO
>> (use an ssd) so plan accordling.  Or just use amazon and set up a tunnel to
>> them to dump the data.
>>
>> That ELK version looks interesting though.  I'm not a huge fan of ELK at
>> all but I do want to take a look at it now.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Steven Kenney
>> Network Operations Manager
>> WaveDirect Telecommunications
>> http://www.wavedirect.net
>> (519)737-WAVE (9283)
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Justin Marshall" <[email protected]>
>> To: "af" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 12:57:39 PM
>> Subject: [AFMUG] NetFlow Analyzers
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does anyone know of a good (preferably open-source) NetFlow analyzer?
>>  Ntop's pricing scheme seems to be a little steep for the amount of data I
>> need to collect...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Justin
>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
>>
>
>

Reply via email to