

It’s called Wait Watchers.I tried to come up with a carpentry pun that woodwork.

#NTOPNG PLUGINS NETFLOW PDF#
#NTOPNG PLUGINS NETFLOW HOW TO#
They also have documentation on how to turn on the flow data from most manufacturer equipment. You can install it and be up and running within minutes. If you don’t have Redis plugin installed, you’ll receive a warning in ntopng main menu. After a page reload you will get a new menu entry under Services for ntopng.

In the past, I have used Scrutinizer from Plixer. Installation First of all, you have to install the ntopng plugin (os-ntopng) from the plugins view reachable via System Firmware Plugins. The next step is how to view the information. http:/ / products/ netflow/ help/ cisco-netflow/ netflow-ios-versions.html Here is the link to the Cisco list of supported devices. Typically if you have a firewall with NAT turned on you would like to pull Netflow data from inside so you can relate your user IP addresses and their traffic verses a lumped PAT or masked NAT addresses. Depending on how you infrastructure is wired, you may see what device is in-line which has this capability. Cisco routers support NetFlow, Juniper supports J-Flow, etc. Most manageable switches offer the ability to forward Netflow like data. I am not familiar with your setup but just a couple of ideas I want to mention:
