Netflow Traffic | Analysis Tool

A transforms raw router metadata into actionable intelligence. Whether you need to troubleshoot a slow application, track down a bandwidth hog, or detect early signs of a breach, NetFlow analysis is an essential pillar of modern network operations. While not a replacement for deep packet inspection, its scalability, low overhead, and rich metadata make it the go-to solution for continuous network monitoring.

NetFlow exports records of IP flows. A flow is a unidirectional sequence of packets sharing: netflow traffic analysis tool

| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | | Identify top applications, users, and devices consuming bandwidth. | | Traffic Accounting | Measure usage by department, IP, or VLAN for billing or capacity planning. | | Security Detection | Spot DDoS attacks, botnet callbacks, port scans, or data exfiltration. | | QoS & Troubleshooting | Detect packet loss, latency issues, or misconfigured routes. | | Historical Reporting | Retain months of data for forensic analysis and compliance. | | Alerting | Real-time notifications for threshold breaches or unusual traffic patterns. | NetFlow exports records of IP flows

A NetFlow traffic analysis tool is a specialized software solution designed to monitor, collect, and analyze network flow data. Unlike traditional packet sniffers that capture every bit of data, these tools focus on "flow" metadata—summarizing conversations between devices to provide a scalable view of network activity. | | Security Detection | Spot DDoS attacks,

"You can't manage what you can't measure. NetFlow gives you the measurements."

In modern network environments, understanding traffic patterns, bandwidth usage, and potential security threats is critical. , originally developed by Cisco, is a network protocol used to collect and monitor IP traffic information. A NetFlow Traffic Analysis Tool processes this flow data to provide administrators with deep visibility into "who is talking to whom, using which protocol, and how much data is being transferred."