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    NetBuffer

    NetBuffer

    TCP and UDP network buffer

    NetBuffer is a data buffer and splitter: configure your device to push data into NetBuffer, and NetBuffer forwards it to unlimited destinations. Offloads processing from your device to the NetBuffer system. Centralizes management. Runs on Windows.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FlowBuffer

    FlowBuffer

    Buffers, forwards, and splits flow data including NetFlow and IPFIX

    FlowBuffer is a flow/netflow buffer and splitter: configure your switch to push flow data into FlowBuffer, and FlowBuffer forwards it to unlimited destinations. Offloads processing from the switch to another machine. Centralized management. Runs on Windows.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This is an application to allow collecting, presenting and administering Cisco flows from routers and layer-3 switches. It contains a Collector, a Grapher and a PHP administration environment. Netflow packet supported version is 5
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JNFA - is a netflow analyzer. It uses MySQL database to store accounting information. Filters, used in the JNFA, allows very flexible classificate any kind of traffic and store it in the differend fields in database.
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    Java Netflow Collect/Analyzer uses pure Java to collect netflow v1 v5 v7 v8 v9 UDP packets from cisco routers. It stores both raw data or analyzed contents to DB thru JDBC and can be used in large enterprises or ISPs. JNC beta is ready JNA is underway.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    NetFlow statistics backend collector using MySQL database and a graphical frontend client with Enterprise level features and scalability. Written in Java and compatible with other popuplar NetFlow back-end collectors such as flowtools.
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    Netflow analyzing tools : JXColl - collector for Netflow (or XML specified) data Analyzer - front-end application for providing an user interface and output (graphs, statistics, etc.)
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    NfClientServer

    Client-server based NetFlow visualizer

    Moved to Github: https://github.com/KarolS/nf-visual-browser
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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