Various software tools are available to measure network traffic. Some tools measure traffic by
sniffing and others use
SNMP,
WMI or other local agents to measure bandwidth use on individual machines and routers. However, the latter generally do not detect the type of traffic, nor do they work for machines which are not running the necessary
agent software, such as rogue machines on the network, or machines for which no compatible agent is available. In the latter case, inline appliances are preferred. These would generally 'sit' between the LAN and the LAN's exit point, generally the WAN or Internet router, and all packets leaving and entering the network would go through them. In most cases the appliance would operate as a bridge on the network so that it is undetectable by users. Some tools used for SNMP monitoring are
Tivoli Netcool/Proviso by
IBM, CA Performance Management by
CA Technologies., and
SolarWinds Functions and features Measurement tools generally have these functions and features: • User interface (web, graphical, console) • Real-time traffic graphs • Network activity is often reported against pre-configured traffic matching rules to show: • Local IP address • Remote IP address • Port number or protocol • Logged in user name • Bandwidth quotas • Support for
traffic shaping or
rate limiting (overlapping with the
network traffic control page) • Support website blocking and
content filtering • Alarms to notify the administrator of excessive usage (by IP address or in total) == See also ==