

Running EndaceFlow on EndaceProbes gives you the best of both worlds, letting you record a complete and accurate packet-level history of what happens on your network, while generating NetFlow data at full line rate to feed your NetFlow-based monitoring tools with accurate, unsampled NetFlow records. With more than 130 exported fields, EndaceFlow provides unmatched full-stream flow visibility over any combination of IPv4 and IPv6-based networks. The EndaceFlow Application can be hosted in Application Dock on EndaceProbe Analytics Platforms and can generate unsampled Netflow in v5, v9 and IPFIX formats at speeds up to 30Gbps without impacting on the EndaceProbe’s packet recording performance. Network and security analysts can keep on top of the mountain of alerts they receive every day, ensuring an unexamined issue doesn’t escalate to become a serious security breach or service outage. With full, packet-level detail, investigations are both faster and more conclusive. You can quickly drill down to packet level, examine incidents and determine their root cause and severity. But it is significantly strengthened by access to network packet history. Features Packet capture: capture http / HTTPS traffic from iOS devices using local VPN. It's easy to debug your app’s networking issues without a computer. Storm Sniffer lets you capture and inspect HTTP / HTTPS requests &responses on your iOS device. NetFlow enables very efficient on-the-fly monitoring and allows your team to keep up-to-date with network events as they happen. Mobile HTTP / HTTPS packet capture and network debugging tool. How NetFlow and Packet Capture work together
