- Microsoft Windows chief decries standards grandstanding
- The 5 best, and 5 worst, features of Google Chrome OS
- Federal government using PS3 to crack pedophile passwords
- 10G Ethernet cheat sheet
- Top 10 free Windows tools for IT pros, at a glance
Senior Editor Denise Dubie guides you through the latest developments in management tools and services.
Network traffic data holds a wealth of information about application response time, network usage and bandwidth consumption. Getting at that data in an efficient and inexpensive manner would help network managers better understand and control their networks.
For many, Cisco's NetFlow protocol could unlock some of the mysteries of network performance, but without specific skills or advanced analysis tools that data remains just out of reach for many. This week network management software maker SolarWinds is unveiling a new free tool network managers can download to get started analyzing Cisco's NetFlow data on their networks. (See a slideshow of 20 free software favorites here.)
The vendor's Real-time NetFlow Analyzer will help network managers more quickly determine why the network is slow. The software continuously captures and analyzes network traffic data to help network managers pinpoint the source of congestion issues.
"Our latest free tool demonstrates SolarWinds’ commitment to giving back to the IT community and allows users who are new to NetFlow to ramp up quickly and gain valuable insight on their network traffic in a matter of minutes," said Josh Stephens, SolarWinds’ Head Geek, in a company statement.
Common causes of slow network performance are insufficient bandwidth and improper network usage, according to SolarWinds, and network managers need to have visibility into the traffic to determine how network resources are being used and by whom. Cisco's NetFlow protocol generates such data by collecting information about IP traffic from devices on the network. NetFlow data can show applications, devices or end users behaving in such a way as to slow down network performance.
SolarWinds is offering this latest free tool in the form of a starter kit. Included in the download is the NetFlow Configurator Tool, which helps network managers configure NetFlow Version 5 via SNMP on supported Cisco devices. This tool can help network managers "establish collectors for Cisco NetFlow data, specify the collectors listening ports and enable monitoring of inbound and outbound (ingress/egress) traffic data per interface," according to SolarWinds.
The free starter kit download also includes traffic analysis features that display network details by conversation, application, domain, endpoint or protocol to hasten troubleshooting efforts. And a personalized traffic display feature helps network managers to configure NetFlow data views with settings such as sample period, display mode, refresh rate and more.
Denise Dubie is senior editor with Network World.
Comments (6)
Another free analyzerBy Anonymous on August 4, 2008, 12:54 pmhttp://www.plixer.com Scrutinizer 6.0.2 We use the paid-for version, and it is a great tool. There is a free version at their site. David Rosicke Network...
Reply | Read entire comment
Free toolsBy Anon on August 4, 2008, 1:28 pmThanks for the tip. I had included a slide on Scrutinizer in a slideshow earlier this year. http://www.networkworld.com/slideshows/2008/041608-20-free-software-favorites.html...
Reply | Read entire comment
Useful Free ToolBy Anonymous on August 4, 2008, 5:46 pmpt360 Tool Suite from PacketTrap Network. The free version has ping tools, TFTP Server, Trace Route and other utilities that are all integrated together. We actually...
Reply | Read entire comment
Free NetFlow AnalyzerBy Anonymous on August 5, 2008, 3:08 amNetFlow Amalyzer (http://www.netflowanalyzer.com)has a free edition NetFlow reporting tool. It has the capability to store historic data .. forever. you might wanna...
Reply | Read entire comment
Free toolBy Anonymous on August 5, 2008, 10:26 amNear as I can figure, the configurator is a free tool, but the analyzer is a 30 day trial
Reply | Read entire comment
Free Scrutinizer is great toolBy Anonymous on January 29, 2009, 3:49 pmI've been using Plixer's free Scrutinizer and it's really helped troubleshooting network issues. It's awesome to have source/destination IP addresses and their respective...
Reply | Read entire comment
View all comments