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Here is a collection of screenshots from Network Probe.
Click on each screenshot for a full-size view. Click on the section titles for
user manual details.
Main screen:
The main interface after logging in to Network Probe,
displaying the network summary, and with easy access to the most
active protocols, hosts, talkers, listeners, and conversations.
Using the top menu you can switch between the different parts of
the application; the main screen, detailed live network
statistics, logged historical traffic statistics, setup, and help.
The entire client application runs within a java-enabled web browser.
Statistics application overview:
This screenshot compilation shows the application under the Traffic Statistics
button.
Under each tab are detailed statistics for protocols, hosts, conversations,
network cards, and the entire network segment.
The top half of each screen shows the detailed statistics in a searchable table
and enables you to sort the traffic by packets and bytes, inbound and
outbound traffic, as well as time of discovery.
The bottom half mirrors the data in the table graphically using
bar and pie charts. It also displays the throughput over time for
each entry in the table as a timeline chart.
Alarms:
This screeen shows the display from the alarm tab, where all the defined and
triggered alarms are displayed. Users can easily view, edit and delete
both defined and triggered alarms using the alarms tab.
Profiles:
This screen shows the profile manager. Using the profile manager profiles can be
created, edited and deleted. Additionally the default and the active profile can be set.
A profile stores the layout of the Main screens windows and tables. When a profile is
activated the windows and tables are arranged as they where the last time the profile
was saved.
Protocols:
This screen shows the display from the protocols tab where all the
protocols and their traffic details are displayed. The user has
also selected the througput chart and the pop3 protocol and
the traffic for this protocol over time is displayed.
Hosts:
This screen shows the display from the hosts tab where all the
hosts and their traffic details are displayed. The default chart
is selected which mirrors the data in the table as a bar chart.
The user has right-clicked the first entry and is about to
drill down and show all the protocols used by the selected host.
Conversations:
This screen shows the display from the conversations tab
which lists all the conversations taking place on your network
along with their detailed traffic statistics. The user has
selecte the pie chart option which mirrors the data listed in
the table.
Network cards:
This screen shows the content of the network cards tab
listing detailed statistics of all the active network cards
on the network segment. The ethernet address, IP address,
host name, and vendor is listed for each network interface,
along with the inbound and outbound traffic amount.
Network traffic overview:
This screen shows the information from the network tab.
The throughput for the entire network segment is displayed
along with the breakup and throughput for each packet size
group. Click on an entry to show the througput for it.
Detaching tabs:
This screenshot shows how you can detach each tab of the statistics
and log application into its own top-level
application window so you can monitor and analyze protocols and host
data all at the same screen. You can also detach the graphical charts,
for instance you can always have a chart open for HTTP traffic to a
specific host.
Data export:
This screenshot shows how you can export traffic data directly from
the user interface. This data can then be imported to excell or
any data analysis tools.
Probe Setup:
This screenshot shows the setup options for Network Probe.
You can adjust the statistics collection settings,
add, remove, or modify users, setup filters,
control which network card data is collected from,
and set up the license key.
Network Probe on Linux:
The client and server part of Network Probe does not need to
run on the same computer. In fact, there is no client part
to install as this is downloaded and run automatically when
connecting to the probe. The client part runs on any java-enabled
web browser, the server part on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Solaris.
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