Jeffrey Negro wrote:
Yes my experience was the same on with Manage Engine. Although, they do have
an article buried in their archives that shows how to tweak the mysql and
java memory settings on start of the app. We found that helped a bit. We
were successfully using it for netflows
Not sure if this will get you all the info you are looking for, but it's
open source and works well for our needs.
http://nfsen.sourceforge.net/
Chris Gotstein, Sr Network Engineer, UP Logon/Computer Connection UP
http://uplogon.com | +1 906 774 4847 | ch...@uplogon.com
What's up gold
Mrtpg
Scrtinizer
Nagios
Riverbed Cascade
Solarwinds
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Please excuse spelling errors
On Oct 19, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Michael J McCafferty
m...@m5computersecurity.com
wrote:
All,
I am looking for decent netflow analyzer and reporting software
with good
We currently use nfsen - http://nfsen.sourceforge.net/ -- It works
pretty well, not as fancy as others I've worked with, but provides the
basic analytical needs.
Michael J McCafferty wrote:
All,
I am looking for decent netflow analyzer and reporting software with good
support for AS data.
NetFlow Auditor. The free stuff tends to choke as you add a lot of flow
traffic. It's not free, but if you want support this is a great option.
http://netflowauditor.com/
-Scott
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From: Michael J McCafferty [mailto:m...@m5computersecurity.com]
Sent: Monday,
...@m5computersecurity.com
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: NetFlow analyzer software
What's up gold
Mrtpg
Scrtinizer
Nagios
Riverbed Cascade
Solarwinds
Sent from my iPhone
Please excuse spelling errors
On Oct 19, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Michael J McCafferty
m...@m5computersecurity.com
wrote:
All,
I am
Try opensource flowtools/FlowViewer. All sorts of reports, graphs, and
RRDtool-like long-term series graphs, for AS'es.
The flowtools capture/analyzer software can handle high volumes of netflow
exports from many exporters.
http://ensight.eos.nasa.gov/FlowViewer/
Joe
Michael J McCafferty
because you can tell it
to list the top X ASNs.
--Original Message--
From: Brian R. Watters
To: nanog@nanog.org
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
ReplyTo: Brian R. Watters
Subject: RE: NetFlow analyzer software
Sent: Oct 19, 2009 10:45 AM
We have used this product with great success and its
, 2009 4:38 PM
To: Nanog
Subject: Re: NetFlow analyzer software
Manage Engine flow receiver with no user sessions viewing statistics
runs at 100% CPU for 200+ Mbps unsampled traffic. It's suited to SMBs
only.
Rubens
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Michael J McCafferty
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