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Asked: March 30, 20222022-03-30T00:19:34+05:30 2022-03-30T00:19:34+05:30

What Insights Can You Gain From Network Flow Monitoring?

What Insights Can You Gain From Network Flow Monitoring?
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    1. Farwa Khalid Bronze
      2022-04-05T17:47:45+05:30Added an answer on April 5, 2022 at 5:47 pm

      What Insights Can You Gain from Network Flow Monitoring?

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      Network flow monitoring is an aspect of analyzing the actual traffic flow covering a network. Between two endpoints communication across a network take place. The most important thing about network monitoring is an analysis of traffic networks. It gathers and processes network flow data simply assessable through features like Cisco’s net flow and other device manufacturers. Network flow monitoring provides three insights.

      • By consuming bandwidth port level analysis of the application
      • By port endpoint consumption of bandwidth
      • Application over time or bandwidth consumption by the endpoint.

      Benefits of Network Flow Monitoring:

      These are seven benefits to use network flow monitoring are,

      Observe unwanted traffic:

      With the help of network flow monitoring easily make reports on who are playing games, and who visit recreational sites or movies when they are assumed to be working. According to research employees misbehave less and efficiency increase when workers know someone is watching.

      • Unique insight:

      It provides capabilities like utilization of bandwidth and deeply monitoring applications. With network traffic analysis it provides insight to management. On Day-to-day operation, these three insights have a positive impact. You can easily collect data for a week and between cooperate headquarter and branch officer you can easily confirm the hoe much bandwidth utilization is used.

      • Enhance performance:

       By observing unwanted traffic, you know who is playing games. But do you know the impact of application keys and services? With the help of network traffic analysis show you how much bandwidth is used by users and on which apps and at which times. It is a simple look into the spike in video usage it shows how much bandwidth carries away from a center of business application.

      •     Decrease bottleneck:

        With the help of network traffic analysis, you can easily know the cause of network slowdowns. For example, you are in a company anti-spam software solution was installed. After the installation noticed that the connection to the branch officer experience high usage every hour. NTA software detects that client machines are communicating with an anti-spam server for improvement at the same time.

      • Configuration mistake correction:

      It corrects the configuration mistake with network traffic analysis because it already knows which workstation was the segments of routing loops. To settle down smoothly it can get the new network.

      • Cyber-attack:

      One day you noticed that all transmissions are failed so network traffic analysis tells that the transmission is from an outside IP address. You can protect the network by blocking offending IP addresses.

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