Hi Rich,

Does this IM Flow will work on the WAN Links?
How much bandwidth will consume?
How frequent is the traffic will flow?

The other way

Does IM Flow will act as collector at the each location?
After that the central Server can pull the data from each collector and 
co-relate the same?

Regards
Manicka Raja Arumugam
A R I C E N T



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Richard E. Brown
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 1:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IM-Talk] New InterMapper Feature - NetFlow Add-on - Call forTesters

Folks:

We are beginning a public test period for a new NetFlow Analysis feature. This
feature, called "InterMapper Flows", is an add-on to InterMapper that will allow
you to see what kinds of traffic are flowing on your network, as well as which
hosts are sending (or receiving) that traffic.

One of our current testers had only been using InterMapper Flows for a few hours
when he detected unusual traffic from a virus-infected machine. He was able to
isolate and clean up the machine without a problem.

NetFlow is a technique for traffic characterization. It is supported by Cisco
and certain other vendor's routers and switches, as well as software tools such
as nProbe, nTop, pfflowd, and others. These devices send ("export") information
about the various flows of traffic through the network. InterMapper Flows acts
as a NetFlow "collector": it receives the flow records, saves them in a 
database,
and then makes them available via an attractive user interface.

InterMapper Flows is integrated directly into InterMapper's GUI. You can 
right-click
on an exporter's icon to open a Flows Window, showing the traffic flowing 
through
it, or right click on any device icon to see that device's contribution to the
traffic.

We would be delighted to have you try InterMapper Flows on your network. Use the
links at the bottom of this page to read more and to download the software. If
you have questions, you can send them to this list, or to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

As always, we appreciate all the feedback you provide. Many thanks!

Rich Brown
Dartware, LLC

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Overview:
    http://dartware.com/support/tech_notes/imflows/index.html

Watch the Video:
    http://dartware.com/downloads/viewvideo.html?file=imflows

Download from:
    http://dartware.com/downloads/binaries/imflows.html

Release Notes:
    http://dartware.com/downloads/binaries/imflowsreleasenotes.html
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