InterMapper Flows show the top flows of data on your network so you can identify its source and what protocols it is using.
You can also drill down on specific devices, in intervals as short as seconds, to see the exact traffic between two hosts, even an order placed at a local pizza parlor.
InterMapper Flows NetFlow Analysis
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Fast NetFlow Collector with Reporting
InterMapper Flows NetFlow traffic analyzer is tuned for the data intensive requirements of thorough network traffic analysis. NetFlow data summaries show Top Talkers, Top Ports, and Top Sessions.
In addition, you can drill down for detailed session data to show even minor network activity that otherwise would be hidden in larger traffic flows.
One-click access from InterMapper network monitoring software
InterMapper network monitoring features give you a top-level view of network devices, connections, and traffic. Right-clicking a device icon opens InterMapper Flows and displays detailed information about how the network is being used. Where are the bandwidth hogs? What activities are responsible for heavy network traffic?
Intuitive query capabilities
InterMapper Flows provides an overview of traffic and shows you the details of traffic associated with a particular device, exporter, or subnet. You'll tab through windows that summarize:
- who sent data to or received data from a particular host
- which protocols are involved
- detailed host-to-host sessions
Highly Leveraged Reporting
All bandwidth usage and network traffic analysis reports are easily saved as web pages for easy sharing and use in presentations.
Data from the Host Table can be copied and pasted into spreadsheets and reports.
Accessible from InterMapper RemoteAccess
InterMapper Flows data is accessible using InterMapper RemoteAccess.
Cross-platform Support
InterMapper Flows supports Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems.
System Requirements
NetFlow applications require significant processing power. Dartware recommends a minimum of a dual-processor/dial-core computer with at least 1 GB of free RAM and 10 GB of disk space for moderate flow levels. Large datasets or heavy flows will benefit from more powerful systems



