Hi
it seems it can not show the source ip and destination ip?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Espen Breivik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 7:44 PM
Subject: [Flow-tools] Stager - network statistics presentation tool: Public beta release (GPL)
We are proud to announce the public release of our GPL licensed network statistics tool Stager. Stager is a system for aggregation and presentation of network statistics from the flow-tools package.
More info: http://stager.uninett.no
Test the public version of Stager running on our network: https://stager.uninett.no
This initial release is a beta release. _____________ Release notes
Stager is a system for aggregation and presentation of Network statistics. Version 1.0 beta is tailored to present NetFlow data processed with the flow-tools package. However, the system is generic and can be customized to present and process any kind of network statistics. Future versions of Stager will be developed with the focus on greater generality for other types of measurements.
The Stager backend collect data with flow-tools, and stores reports in a PostgreSQL database server. Background routines handle aggregation of hourly statistics into day, week and month etc. via cron. A dynamic web front-end presents the reports to users. The web front-end can present user-selected data in tables, matrix or plots. Multiple time periods and/or observation points can be plotted or presented simultaneously for convenient comparison of data.
The Stager reports are fully customizable and their view definitions are stored in the database. The following reports are provided with Stager out-of-the box:
- Destination Interface distribution
- IP Protocol distribution
- IP Type of Service distribution
- IP Source Address
- IP Destination Address
- IP Source/Destination Matrix
- Source AS
- Destination AS
- Source/Destination AS Matrix
- Transport Layer Source Port distribution
- Transport Layer Destination Port distribution
- Summary Report
Stager is based on Perl, PHP and PostgreSQL. The backend may run distributed on several hosts, and collect data to one or more database servers. Both the backend and the frontend are developed and tested on Linux but should run on most UNIX-based operating systems.
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Espen Breivik & Andreas �kre Solberg Uninett AS
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