An advanced, easy-to-use network monitoring solution. Features include: up/downtime monitoring, traffic and usage monitoring, analysis and reporting. SNMP, WMI, Packet Sniffing, VMWare, Email-Monitoring and NetFlow data acquisition methods are supported. Users can monitor their networks using more than 40 sensor types. Alerts are sent as soon as a network outage occurs. PRTG Network Monitor is available in both Freeware and Commercial editions.
With Paessler SNMP Tester you can run simple SNMP requests against a device in your network. During the test each single step of the SNMP request is logged into a logfile for analysis. The idea of this free program is to debug SNMP requests down to the protocol level in order to find communication and/or data problems in SNMP monitoring configurations.
PRTG Traffic Grapher is an easy to use Windows application for monitoring and classifying bandwidth usage. It provides system administrators with live readings and long-term usage trends for their network devices. PRTG is mainly used for bandwidth usage monitoring, but may also be used to monitor many other aspects of a network such as memory and CPU utilization. The user receives detailed and comprehensive bandwidth and network usage data.
Netflow Generator creates artificial NetFlow Version 5 data streams without the need for NetFlow compatible hardware. It is the perfect tool for testing the NetFlow functionality of PRTG or other NetFlow compatible programs. NetFlow Generator sends NetFlow 5 Packets to a specific target computer which processes the data. While the simulator is active it will create NetFlow packets which contain information about the selected traffic pattern.
Paessler Netflow Tester dumps the data of all Netflow packets that a computer receives from a Cisco router. This can be useful when debugging bandwidth monitoring configurations based on Cisco's Netflow protocol. First the Netflow protocol must be enabled and configured on the router. Then the router must be given the IP address of the computer running Netflow tester so that the UDP data packets with Netflow data are sent to that computer.
RouterSim's CCNA? Network Visualizer® 6.0 is a CCNA? router and network simulator that offers more features and flexibility than any product on the market. You can design, build and configure your own network. With a program that offers 500 supported commands and over 190 labs, you are empowered to build, test and preview a large variety of networks!
With Engineer's Toolset's extensive network management capabilities, you'll look like a super hero, without having to develop any special powers. Here's a sample of Engineer's Toolset's save-the-day features: Monitors and alerts on availability, bandwidth utilization and health of network devices; Provides robust network diagnostics for troubleshooting and quickly resolving complex issues; Offers an array of network discovery tools.
Cirrus is an affordable, easy-to-use network change and configuration management solution that automates device configuration management across multi-vendor network infrastructures. Its unique combination of scalability and robust functionality, along with its affordable price tag, make it the solution of choice for network engineers.
ACL Manager lets you control routers and firewalls from your PC. Deploy the same access list to different device types such as Cisco and Juniper. Save time and money in router ACL management. Manage thousands of routers from a single application. Minimize errors in ACL deployment. Accurately update and deploy ACLs across your enterprise. Strengthen network security with fine-tuned, granular access policies. Easy to learn and use.
WinAgents RouterTweak is a specialized terminal shell making it easier to control the configuration of routers, switches and firewalls from the Cisco Systems company. Knowing the principles of working with the command line interface of Cisco devices, you can use WinAgents RouterTweak to automate the most common tasks of network device administration. This approach saves your time by allowing you to hand over routine operations to the program.