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Nagios Network Analyzer

NetFlow Analysis, Monitoring, and Bandwidth Utilization Software

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In-Depth Insights and Bandwidth Utilization Calculator

Unlock the power of superior network awareness with Network Analyzer’s advanced alerting and reporting features. Delve into granular, down-to-the-packet data for comprehensive tracking and analysis. When critical thresholds are breached or abnormal network activity arises, admins will receive alerts to tackle issues head-on.

With a fully customizable bandwidth utilization calculator, users can craft reports summarizing bandwidth use per source, IP, or any desired combo

Extensive Network Analysis and Network Clarity

Elevate your network vigilance with high-level information and granular data for thorough analysis of network health. Gain insight into your network’s traffic and bandwidth and expose potential threats with a centralized view.

Instantly access vital NetFlow and sFlow data sources, server system metrics, and network anomalies for swift network diagnostics.

Intuitive Design

Enjoy ease of use, peak performance, and lightning-fast speed with a robust and intuitive web interface.

Streamline alert setup and fortify your network security with the ability to integrate Network Analyzer with our trusted network monitoring solution, Nagios XI. Set up alerts and add sources simply with user-friendly wizards.

Adaptability

Craft a Network Analyzer environment tailored to your network’s needs. Utilize source groups for organizing similar sources as well as applying views and queries simultaneously. Effortlessly push SNMP notifications to monitoring and SNMP trap management systems with add-on capabilities.

Network Analyzer seamlessly integrates into your current setup, ensuring a hassle-free implementation that gets you up and running in mere minutes.

Features

Comprehensive Dashboards

The home dashboard provides a high-level overview of sources, checks, network flow data and much more.

Security and Reliability

Network Analyzer is capable of alerting users when suspicious activity takes place on the network.

Advanced Visualizations

Advanced visualizations provide quick, in-depth insights on network traffic, bandwidth, and overall network health.

Custom Application Monitoring

Individualized queries, views, and reports give you the ability to monitor network usage of specific applications.

Specialized Views

Keep track of specific subsets of network flow information and maintain historical network flow data.

Automated Alert System

Receive alerts when abnormal activity takes place, or when bandwidth usage exceeds your specified thresholds.

Seamless Nagios XI Integration

Integrate Nagios XI for Network Analyzer’s Reports & intra-network communication view within XI.

Advanced User Management

Advanced user options allow IT teams to work together efficiently to keep the network running smoothly.

Pricing Plan

Boost your network awareness today with Network Analyzer.

Extensive network analysis
Automated alerting
Bandwidth utilization calculator
Network path monitoring
Nagios XI integration
Custom reports
Custom views

Network Analyzer License

$2,995

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have you ever asked yourself, “Where is all my bandwidth going?” If you want to see more metrics about your network than just how many bytes are getting shuffled around, you want Nagios Network Analyzer!

Being able to determine exactly which IP addresses are contacting your server and hogging your bandwidth is extremely valuable.Network Analyzer keeps a record of all internet traffic information and allows you to see exactly who connected to your server on a given port and actually get answers.

Sample use cases include capacity planning, intellectual property security and corporate data leak protection, security breach, and unauthorized access detection, virus and malware detection, setting QoS baselines, and more!

Yes!

Our 30-day evaluation copy lets you test Network Analyzer before you decide to purchase. You can purchase a license key at any time and your Network Analyzer instance will be enabled to a non-expiring version. During the trial period, you’ll be able to upgrade your Network Analyzer installation with the latest patches to ensure you have access to the latest features.

The Nagios Network Analyzer system is comprised of two categories of licensed code:

1) Open Source foundation cores and components like NFDUMP and RRDTool
2) the Nagios Network Analyzer UI and system frameworks

The Nagios Network Analyzer UI and system frameworks are released under a commercial license and contain some code used under license by Nagios Enterprises that cannot be released under an OSS license. Purchasing a Nagios Network Analyzer license grants you a perpetual license to use the Network Analyzer UI and system frameworks, including the licensed code.

Network Analyzer is supported by our team of professionals.

Each purchase of a Network Analyzer license provides customers with access to our customer-only email support and provides up to ten (10) support incidents per year. Additionally, customers have access to our customer-only support forum board, where they receive the fastest response from our technical team.

If your organization exceeds the number of support incidents included in the Network Analyzer pricing, you may purchase additional support incident packs. Optional phone support packages are available to ensure your team has priority access to assistance when you need it most.

Yes!

Manual installation of physical servers is recommended. The server must be RHEL or CentOS. We also distribute Nagios Network Analyzer as a virtual machine to allow you get it up and running quickly.

No.

Network Analyzer does not show you that information. It will show you how much information went between two computers, average size in bytes per packet, and lots of other information in that realm, but it will not tell you the content of the traffic. Network flow data keeps track of who was talking to who on what port and protocol and the amount of data sent, but not the content of the conversation.

Yes.

Network Analyzer requires that ports be opened up to allow network flow data to be delivered. The ports that need to be opened are determined by the administrator when setting up Network Analyzer to receive the flow data. They will use one port per source they are receiving flow data from.

If you want to get network flow data for a device and do not have a router with network flow data capabilities, then yes.

Please see the source terminology for more information on this topic.

This is totally up to the discretion of the user.

The default is 24 hours, however, when the user creates a new source they are prompted to specify how long they desire to store their data for. This can be for as long as the user desires, but keep in mind that network flow data technologies take up a large amount of disk space. Not only that, but the extra parsing through the files puts unnecessary strain on the CPU if they don’t care about information, but are still keeping it.

Yes!

Network Analyzer has out-of-the-box integration with Nagios XI and can send results to Nagios Core. Network Analyzer can also send email alerts and SNMP traps. Network Analyzer is a whole lot more than just pretty graphs.

Yes!

Network Analyzer can perform DNS resolution of host names such as facebook.com or youtube.com, and will allow you to abstract your queries in that fashion.

The initial purchase of any of our commercial solutions includes the first year of support and maintenance benefits.

Support & Maintenance benefits enable customers to receive access to version upgrades for one year, plus, direct ticket support (up to ten incidents), and access to the customer-only support forum.

Other Questions

Have other questions related to Nagios Network Analyzer? Feel free to contact us and we’ll get you the answers.