1. sMonitor - Utilities
01/Jul/2007
Reviewer:
sMonitor is a network monitoring software that allows you to verify the network connectivity of TCP/IP hosts on the Internet and LAN. The program periodically pings, or checks TCP and UDP ports on user specified computers or other network devices. If the destination host fails to reply to a ping, connection request, or user datagram, sMonitor alerts you using audible alarms, visible notifications, e-mail messages, third-party software, modem and telnet connections. Also, the program generates log files, CSV format files, creates and uploads by FTP the HTML file, which reflects a current status. Based on test results, the program can operate remote systems (power management, reboot, alarm reporting) by modem and telnet using custom scripts. sMonitor can run as standard Windows application or NT service.
01/Jul/2007
Reviewer:
sMonitor is a network monitoring software that allows you to verify the network connectivity of TCP/IP hosts on the Internet and LAN. The program periodically pings, or checks TCP and UDP ports on user specified computers or other network devices. If the destination host fails to reply to a ping, connection request, or user datagram, sMonitor alerts you using audible alarms, visible notifications, e-mail messages, third-party software, modem and telnet connections. Also, the program generates log files, CSV format files, creates and uploads by FTP the HTML file, which reflects a current status. Based on test results, the program can operate remote systems (power management, reboot, alarm reporting) by modem and telnet using custom scripts. sMonitor can run as standard Windows application or NT service.
2. NetFlow2SQL Collector - Utilities-Network
16/Dec/2009
Reviewer:
NetFlow2SQL Collector can be used to receive NetFlow packets from up to 10 NetFlow routers and to store their contents into up to 10 databases on Microsoft SQL Servers and MySQL servers. The program consists of NetFlow2SQL Collector Manager and NetFlow2SQL Collector itself which is a Windows service application.
16/Dec/2009
Reviewer:
NetFlow2SQL Collector can be used to receive NetFlow packets from up to 10 NetFlow routers and to store their contents into up to 10 databases on Microsoft SQL Servers and MySQL servers. The program consists of NetFlow2SQL Collector Manager and NetFlow2SQL Collector itself which is a Windows service application.
3. NetFlow2SQL Explorer - Utilities-Network
24/Feb/2010
Reviewer:
NetFlow2SQL Explorer with NetFlow2SQL Collector can be used to receive NetFlow packets from Cisco and other routing devices and store their contents into databases on Microsoft SQL and MySQL servers for retrieval and analysis. NetFlow2SQL Collector runs in background as a Windows service, listens traffic data, and records it continuously. The main features of the NetFlow2SQL Collector are: decoding of NetFlow v5 packets; accessing up to ten local and remote SQL servers; creating new SQL tables and dropping old ones; providing user-friendly interface to configure your router list, control the Windows service, and monitor the overall process. The configuration settings are: NetFlow UDP port number, NetFlow router IP address, MSSQL or MySQL server host name, SQL server TCP port number, SQL database name, SQL server user name, SQL server password. NetFlow2SQL Collector automatically creates each month a new table in the given database. The table fields are: Num - record number, FlowSeq - NetFlow sequence counter, DateTime - current count of seconds since 0000 UTC 1970 (Unix time), SrcAddr - source IP address, SrcPort - TCP/UDP source port number, DstAddr - destination IP address, DstPort - TCP/UDP destination port number, NextAddr - IP address of next hop router, Protocol - IP protocol type (TCP, UDP or other), Packets - number of packets in the flow, Bytes - number of bytes in the flow, Input - SNMP index of input interface, Output - SNMP index of output interface. NetFlow2SQL Explorer can be used to explore contents of NetFlow packets stored in MSSQL and MySQL databases by NetFlow2SQL Collector. The program creates a list of NetFlow tables and allows to retrieve data by following criteria: date, time, source, destination and next IP addresses or their masks, source and destination ports, IP protocol number. Also, it is possible to perform custom queries using WHERE clause commands. Fetched rows are shown as a data sheet and can be exported into csv and xls files.
24/Feb/2010
Reviewer:
NetFlow2SQL Explorer with NetFlow2SQL Collector can be used to receive NetFlow packets from Cisco and other routing devices and store their contents into databases on Microsoft SQL and MySQL servers for retrieval and analysis. NetFlow2SQL Collector runs in background as a Windows service, listens traffic data, and records it continuously. The main features of the NetFlow2SQL Collector are: decoding of NetFlow v5 packets; accessing up to ten local and remote SQL servers; creating new SQL tables and dropping old ones; providing user-friendly interface to configure your router list, control the Windows service, and monitor the overall process. The configuration settings are: NetFlow UDP port number, NetFlow router IP address, MSSQL or MySQL server host name, SQL server TCP port number, SQL database name, SQL server user name, SQL server password. NetFlow2SQL Collector automatically creates each month a new table in the given database. The table fields are: Num - record number, FlowSeq - NetFlow sequence counter, DateTime - current count of seconds since 0000 UTC 1970 (Unix time), SrcAddr - source IP address, SrcPort - TCP/UDP source port number, DstAddr - destination IP address, DstPort - TCP/UDP destination port number, NextAddr - IP address of next hop router, Protocol - IP protocol type (TCP, UDP or other), Packets - number of packets in the flow, Bytes - number of bytes in the flow, Input - SNMP index of input interface, Output - SNMP index of output interface. NetFlow2SQL Explorer can be used to explore contents of NetFlow packets stored in MSSQL and MySQL databases by NetFlow2SQL Collector. The program creates a list of NetFlow tables and allows to retrieve data by following criteria: date, time, source, destination and next IP addresses or their masks, source and destination ports, IP protocol number. Also, it is possible to perform custom queries using WHERE clause commands. Fetched rows are shown as a data sheet and can be exported into csv and xls files.
4. StisNetflow Collector - Utilities-Network
13/Apr/2010
Reviewer:
NetFlow2SQL Collector can be used to receive NetFlow packets from Cisco and other routing devices and store their contents into databases on Microsoft SQL Servers or/and MySQL servers for later retrieval and analysis. The program runs in background as a Windows service, listens traffic data, and records it continuously. The main features of the NetFlow2SQL Collector are: decoding of Netflow v5 packets; accessing up to ten local or/and remote SQL servers; creating new SQL tables and dropping old ones; providing user-friendly interface to configure your router list, control the Windows service, and monitor the overall process. The configuration settings are: NetFlow UDP port number, NetFlow router IP address, SQL (MSSQL or MySQL) server host name, SQL server TCP port number, SQL database name, SQL server user name, SQL server password. NetFlow2SQL Collector automatically creates each month a new table in the given database. The table fields are: Num - record number, FlowSeq - NetFlow sequence counter, DateTime - current count of seconds since 0000 UTC 1970 (Unix time), SrcAddr - source IP address, SrcPort - TCP/UDP source port number, DstAddr - destination IP address, DstPort - TCP/UDP destination port number, NextAddr - IP address of next hop router, Protocol - IP protocol type (TCP, UDP or other), Packets - number of packets in the flow, Bytes - number of bytes in the flow, Input - SNMP index of input interface, Output - SNMP index of output interface.
13/Apr/2010
Reviewer:
NetFlow2SQL Collector can be used to receive NetFlow packets from Cisco and other routing devices and store their contents into databases on Microsoft SQL Servers or/and MySQL servers for later retrieval and analysis. The program runs in background as a Windows service, listens traffic data, and records it continuously. The main features of the NetFlow2SQL Collector are: decoding of Netflow v5 packets; accessing up to ten local or/and remote SQL servers; creating new SQL tables and dropping old ones; providing user-friendly interface to configure your router list, control the Windows service, and monitor the overall process. The configuration settings are: NetFlow UDP port number, NetFlow router IP address, SQL (MSSQL or MySQL) server host name, SQL server TCP port number, SQL database name, SQL server user name, SQL server password. NetFlow2SQL Collector automatically creates each month a new table in the given database. The table fields are: Num - record number, FlowSeq - NetFlow sequence counter, DateTime - current count of seconds since 0000 UTC 1970 (Unix time), SrcAddr - source IP address, SrcPort - TCP/UDP source port number, DstAddr - destination IP address, DstPort - TCP/UDP destination port number, NextAddr - IP address of next hop router, Protocol - IP protocol type (TCP, UDP or other), Packets - number of packets in the flow, Bytes - number of bytes in the flow, Input - SNMP index of input interface, Output - SNMP index of output interface.

