The Best Value in NetFlow & sFlow Reporting
Scrutinizer is a network management tool that uses Cisco NetFlow ®, sFlow ®, Juniper ® J-Flow, IPFIX or NetStream to provide historical trends of traffic data across all critical network interfaces.
Scrutinizer NetFlow & sFlow Analyzer features include:
- Captures all the flows, all the records, all the time. It supports Cisco NetFlow, sFlow and other flow technologies and uses that data to monitor the overall network health.
- Identifies which users, applications and protocols are using the most network traffic. It is not limited to the Top 10! All of the flows can be viewed and exported.
- Custom NetFlow Reports help visualization of which routed ports on the network are the most congested.
- Provides long term trending details for overall LAN and WAN bandwidth usage, so bandwidth needs can be accurately gauged.
- Enhances network security by alerting network administrators of suspicious or potentially hazardous network behavior patterns.
- Central Interface offers a distributed solution that scales to enterprise level networks.
Result: If something is consuming excessive bandwidth the end system can be identified
quickly, without deploying expensive hardware probes.
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Recent NetFlow Analysis Blog Entries
Posted by sysblogeditor on July 2, 2009 You thought no other certification could be tougher to attain than the CCIE. There is now. Cisco this week launched the Cisco Certified Architect program, which sits above the CCIE and its design sibling, the Cisco Certified Design Expert (CCDE) certification, to become the ...
Posted by mike@plixer.com on July 2, 2009 Long days at Cisco Live 2009 in San Francisco. We are showing off Scrutinizer v7 for NetFlow Analysis.
My feet are just a bit sore.
Here are some videos of the Cisco Live 2009 trade show. The first one is just walking around on the trade show floor this ...
Posted by Jo-G on June 30, 2009 Continuing with our weekly blog series on the upcoming Scrutinizer version 7, Nathan started with encryption exclusions, more flows, collector improvements, group permissions for users, and proxy server configuration. Then Jon continued last week with overriding report ...
Posted by raul on June 29, 2009 A common problem for network administrators is when end users get in the habit of blaming the network for slowness on their workstations. For this reason it’s important for network administrators to not only prove, but sometimes disprove, issues with the network. ...
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