In continuation to our introduction blog on HighPerf reporting engine, this one explains about how to install the HighPerf reporting engine and integrate it with NetFlow Analyzer. This HighPerf reporting engine comes as a add-on package to NetFlow Analyzer
Cisco Sup 2T NetFlow Configuration
Ever since Flexible NetFlow was introduced by Cisco, they started supporting this advanced NetFlow export on most of the routers and switches.
An Introduction to High Perf Reporting Engine from NetFlow Analyzer
When it comes to traffic reporting and network troubleshooting to find bottlenecks or bandwidth spikes, complete port level analysis of raw flows is required and this will help to find out the cause. NetFlow Analyzer troubleshooting report with Sub Minute visibility helps to identify Network Spike, Bandwidth Saturation etc. The Troubleshooting Report gives complete port level information for the selected time as it is generated completely from raw NetFlow data.
Sample Based Flexible NetFlow Export Configuration
NetFlow technology involves checking the packets traversing a router interface to identify the actual traffic. The high volume of packets and packet rates of traffic on some router links causes the router to use higher CPU and memory during such an analysis.
NetFlow Configurator in ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer
Over the past 10 years, NetFlow Analyzer has proven to be a solid solution which mainly focuses on customer satisfaction and easy usability that helps saving troubleshooting time and makes traffic analytics a breeze. In addition to our rich set of reporting features, we have now added the ability to configure Cisco routers for NetFlow export from NetFlow Analyzer user interface itself. This NetFlow Configurator allows the user to configure: Traditional NetFlow export(V5 and V9) Flexible NetFlow export Medianet Configuration and The ability to view, modify and delete already configured NetFlow export This NetFlow Configurator is available free for all the users.
The curious case of ME & Boston Properties
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Cisco IP SLA VO reporting in NetFlow Analyzer
Adoption of video-based applications is rising on the network in addition to VoIP and data, which makes the IT network administrator’s task more complex. It is required to assure high end to end performance despite having this overhead.
Network Performance Analysis using Cisco IP SLA VO
Nowadays, video traffic on the network has become as prominent on the network as data and voice. One of the major contributing factors to this is the increasing adoption of video for meetings, conferencing etc. There are a lot of vendors in the market that provide video hosting services for such purposes
OpenFlow Versus NetFlow
In the recent past, there have been a lot of questions about OpenFlow especially in the context of how different is it from NetFlow. In reality, OpenFlow and NetFlow are two different technologies that serve different purposes.
Using NetFlow Analyzer to Pinpoint the Bandwidth Hogs
At home I’ve got an Internet connection with an 18 Mbps downstream connection. Not phenomenal, but for home use, it’s plenty good