nChronos How-to: Define and Customize a Report

2014年6月3日 没有评论

Colasoft nChronos provides twelve system reports, and users can define new reports according to need.

To define a report,,

1. On the Report window, first click the node User-Defined Reports, and then click to open the New Report dialog box:

2. Enter the report name and the description.

3. Select the report scope.

  • If you want to create a report for all network objects, click Global, which means the report statistics are calculated based on all network objects.
  • If you want to create a report for a specific network object, click Limited to open the Report Scope dialog box:

    The scope could be IP addresses, MAC addresses, network segment, or a user-defined application, which means the report statistics are calculated based on selected scope.

4. Click the report modules you are interested and then click Add to add the interested report modules to the new report. Different report scope is provided with different report modules. The Global scope is provided with all report modules. For some modules, you can set the number of statistical objects.

5. Click OK to save the definitions. You can view the new report under the node User-Defined Reports.

Besides defining new reports, you can customize the company name, company logo, author, report title prefix, whether to show create time, and all these settings can be done on the Report Notification page from Server web portal:

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nChronos How-to: Set up a Traffic Alarm and Get Notification Emails

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nChronos provides a Traffic Alarm, which is defined by users, so as to notify there is traffic abnormal on the network.

To set up a traffic alarm,

1. Right-click the network link, click Properties to open the Link Properties dialog box. On the Link Properties box, go to the Traffic Alarm tab, and click the New Traffic Alarm button to open the Traffic Alarm box:

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2. On the Simple Traffic Alarm tab of the Traffic Alarm dialog box, complete theDefinition section. The following list describes the options:

  • Name: The name of the new alarm.
  • Severity: The severity of the new alarm. It could be Minor, Major, and Severity.
  • Category: The category of the new alarm.
  • Object: Specifies the object that the alarm is made for.
  • Address: This setting will change to be Application when the Object setting is Any application or Single application. This setting is for specifying an address or an application.
  • Duration: The time that the trigger condition lasts.
  • Description: The description of the alarm.

3. Select the Trigger checkbox to set the trigger condition.

4. Click OK on the Traffic Alarm dialog box, and then click OK on the Traffic Alarm tab to make the traffic alarm take effect.

When alarms are triggered, there are alarm logs to record related information. The alarm logs are displayed on the Alarm window. If you want to receive emails containing the alarm logs, you need to enable the checkbox Email  when defining an alarm. If the checkbox is unavailable, you should first configure SMTP settings and Alarm Notification settings from Server web portal:

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Colasoft nChronos How-to: Define and Customize a Report

2014年5月30日 没有评论

Colasoft nChronos provides twelve system reports, and users can define new reports according to need.

To define a report,,

1. On the Report window, first click the node User-Defined Reports, and then click to open the New Report dialog box:

2. Enter the report name and the description.

3. Select the report scope.

  • If you want to create a report for all network objects, click Global, which means the report statistics are calculated based on all network objects.
  • If you want to create a report for a specific network object, click Limited to open the Report Scope dialog box:The scope could be IP addresses, MAC addresses, network segment, or a user-defined application, which means the report statistics are calculated based on selected scope.

4. Click the report modules you are interested and then click Add to add the interested report modules to the new report. Different report scope is provided with different report modules. The Global scope is provided with all report modules. For some modules, you can set the number of statistical objects.

5. Click OK to save the definitions. You can view the new report under the node User-Defined Reports.

Besides defining new reports, you can customize the company name, company logo, author, report title prefix, whether to show create time, and all these settings can be done on the Report Notification page from Server web portal:

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Colasoft nChronos How-to: How to Display IP Addresses as Host Names

2014年5月28日 没有评论

How to Display IP Addresses as Host Names

If you use nChronos to monitor traffic on a core switch you will see lots of internal IP addresses, and also the Internet IP addresses. You can find that most of the Internet IP addresses are shown as their domain name, such as www.colasoft.com, and www.google.com, etc. Wouldn’t it be great if nChronos shows host names of our local machines, because they are much easier to understand, rather than just IP addresses? This tips article will show you how to use Name Table to display IP and MAC addresses as host names.

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Suppose that there is a user, Steve, whose laptop has this IP address, 192.168.8.25, and you want nChronos to show his IP address as the text – Steve’s Laptop. First you run nChronos Console, connect to the server, right-click on the server name, and clickSettings from the context menu. Then select Name Table on the Server Settingswindow.

Then click the Add… button on the right side, you see a new dialog box. On this dialog box, input the IP address, 192.168.8.25, and input Steve’s Laptop in the Alias textbox. You can even choose the font color for this name if you like. Then click OK.

There is a little trick that you can input the IP address and click Resolve Address to find the host name automatically. It uses NetBIOS protocol and it’s able to retrieve the host name from that system. Or you can click Resolve Name button to translate the host name into IP address.

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The names you add will be saved on nChronos server, so you see them from every nChronos console. And besides IP addresses, you can still give names to MAC addresses, only that you cannot use name resolution function for MAC addresses.

You’ll find that you cannot click the Edit and Delete buttons sometimes. That’s because you have link window open, and the window uses the names for display. So it doesn’t allow any changes to the names if a link window is open. So you just close all link windows of that nChronos server, and you’ll find the buttons are clickable now.

Colasoft nChronos How-to: How to Connect to nChronos Server

2014年5月26日 没有评论

How to Connect to nChronos Server

Based on the architecture that nChronos stores all data on nChronos Server while nChronos Console works like a display, users who want to view network data have to connect to nChronos Server first.

To connect to nChronos Server, you should first add nChronos Server to nChronos Console.

To add nChronos Server,

1.On the Server Explorer, clickto open the Add Server dialog box:

2. Complete the dialog box. See the following list of each label for more information.

  • Host: The IP address of the management interface on nChronos Server.
  • Port: The port number for connecting to Server. It is 3000 by default.
  • Name: A readable name for identifying the Server, for example, Marketing Dept. It will be the same as the IP address if you don’t enter one.
  • Username: The account for logging the Server.
  • Password: The password for the account.
  • SSL encryption: Applies SSL encryption when transmitting data from the Server to the Console.
  • Data compression: Compresses the data in the transmission from the Server to the Console.

Click OK to save the settings. Then the added server will display under the Server Group on the Server Explorer.

After adding nChronos Server, on the Server Explorer double-click it to make the connection, and then you will see the network link. Double-click Link Monitor and you will view real-time network traffic status.

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Colasoft Capsa Free Review – Capsa Is A Comprehensive Network Analysis Tool For LAN & WLAN

2014年5月26日 没有评论

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If you’re a network administrator, you already know how critical it is to have tools at your disposal to keep you apprised of the status of your network and its connected systems. Among the gazillion different apps for Windows, there are numerous different tools and utilities that can aid in network administration. Colasoft’s Capsa desktop application for Windows is one such highly feature-laden, comprehensive network analyzer that can help you in analyzing both your LAN and WLAN in real-time. The application carries a wide array of features including 24 hour network monitoring, advanced protocol analyses, in-depth packet decoding and capturing, and automatic diagnosis.

The software can be deployed in a number of scenarios and usage needs, for instance, troubleshooting various network related issues, analyzing your networks performance and pinpointing any bottlenecks, detecting malicious activities in the network, for example, presence of virus or worm, as well as debugging other similar problems.

Capsa is a freeware program but you need a free license key in order to activate it. To get your license, simply fill in the sign up form at Capsa’s website  and the developer will email the key to you.

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Once you have received the key, enter it in the ‘Serial Number’ field during the setup wizard, enable ‘Activate Online’ and click Next.

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Capsa basically comprises of two different windows. The one that pops up upon launch, looks fairly understandable. It carries two tabs at the top labeled Capture and Replay. Under Capture, you can select the network interface you require to monitor or analyze. As stated earlier, Capsa works well with all wired and wireless interfaces, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Ethernet. And toggling an interface displays its bandwidth stats in real time.

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Capsa houses a number analyses profiles, and it’s up to the users which profile they want to deploy. For an in-depth analyses, you can choose Full Analyses, but if you need to analyze different network modules separately you can do that too by choosing the appropriate profile name. These analyses types include Traffic, HTTP, Email, DNS, FTP and IM. After selecting the analyses type, you can click ‘Start’ to initiate the capture process.

The main window of Capsa then shows up, providing a wide range of statistics and analysis results. The Ribbon-like UI of Capsa carries a menu bar at top, the main Ribbon, a node explorer to the left, status bar, and the main view at center. You can also stop and resume the capture process anytime. The application displays various different kinds of information and its up to the users how they approach with the analyses of the network.

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The sub-tabs within the main view section of Capsa allow you to navigate between various sub sections, fourteen in total, such as statistics, logs, reports, graphs, data packets, diagnosis results and so on. There’s also a Node Explorer to the left which gives an overview of physical and IP addresses of the network, giving you a general understanding of your network.

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Capsa also lets you save captured packets by exporting the results as a Capsa-compatible file and save it to your hard disk. You can then replay the same file later from the ‘Replay’ tab that I mentioned earlier. To do that, click Replay button when Capsa is relaunched, under Replay tab, click Add, select the packet file you saved and click Start to initiate replay.

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Overall, Capsa is an extremely useful and feature-rich program if you need to monitor and analyze various aspects of the network. Besides its Free version that we reviewed, it also comes in Enterprise and Professional editions both of which offer additional features. It works on all versions of Windows.

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How to Baseline Network Throughput and Performance

2014年5月22日 没有评论

How to Baseline Network Throughput and Performance

What is network baseline?

Do you know what your normal network throughput volume is, what types of traffic are most used in your network? If you can’t answer these questions then you should baseline your network. Network baseline is very important to network management because the data will tell you what it’s like when everything goes all right.

To baseline your network, you need software or hardware to listen on your network or a particular device. Both Colasoft nChronos and Capsa can be used to accomplish this task. Both of them are used to listen into packet data of a wire and generate all kinds of statistics on the network. To baseline a network, you need to use them to monitor the network traffic long enough, because a wider time span presents a more real picture of network traffic pattern. The use of network baseline is listed as follows:

  • Understand healthy network pattern and traffic trends.
  • Evaluate network management policies compliance.
  • Understand how the network resources are allocated.
  • Accelerate to troubleshoot network issues, i.e. abnormal traffic and spam traffic, etc.
  • Provide data on network and security management to support decision making.
  • Provide history statistics on network upgrade.

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How to baseline a network

Preparation

If you want to baseline a network, you can start from the tasks listed below:

1. Network diagram: draw the layout of the network structure, marking IP/MAC addresses, VLAN, and places of all routers, switches, firewalls, servers, management devices, and even the data flow directions.

2. Network management policy: helps you understand what services are allowed to run on the network, what traffic is forbidden, and what services should enjoy higher priority.

Scope & Objectives

When you are ready to start baselining your network, first you should think what to baseline because it’s hard or sometimes unnecessary to include all hosts, switches and routers of a big network into you baseline report. The suggestion is that you divide the network into several layers and only baseline the critical layers. For example, only baseline the services like ERP, Email, HTTP traffic and devices like core switches, routers and critical servers.

In addition to last point, different devices, hosts and links require different types of baseline data. For example, performance and security baseline is important to the servers, and network itself cares about throughput, utilization and types of traffic.

Collect baseline data

Generally speaking, a network baseline report contains these basic data: network utilization, traffic components, top protocols talkers, top hosts talkers, conversation statistics, address statistics, packet sizes, average packet length, and key server info, etc. Both nChronos and Capsa Network Analyzer provide these types of data (figure below).

To use nChronos or Capsa to baseline a network, you need run nChronos or Capsa and use an excel sheet to record statistics over each specific time period. The following figure shows a typical Excel network benchmark table.

Then you can use formula to work out the max, min, and average value of each data type. And if you keep recording long enough, you get a much precise baseline statistics.

The use of network baseline data

The baseline data is often used when the network is reported to be running improperly. For example, when the network performance drops, you can compare the real-time datacollected from the analyzer with the baseline data to help you spot where the anomalies are.

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Tips for network baselining

Update the baseline document in time

The baseline report is useful only when it provides accurate and up-to-date data. It requires that you update the data in time when there are any changes to the network. For example, when a new device is added, or a new application is implemented, the changes need to be marked on in the baseline report.

An IP/MAC database is necessary

If the network is full of desktops, laptops and switches, you should consider an IP/MAC database to record the user name and place of each individual IP and MAC address. It’s very helpful when you need figure out who is using the IP or MAC and where it is when you decide to give it an examination.

Baseline the critical devices only

Remember, you don’t have to maintain a baseline table which covers all your host computers, laptops, servers, switches, firewalls and routers. If you insist to do so, you’d better prepare enough time for it. You are suggested to only cover the mission-critical servers, such as email, web site, OA and CRM servers, and core switches and routers in your baseline report. And they’d better be organized in separate sheets to help you easily find what data you need.

Baseline over a long time period

It takes a long time to set up a network baseline because your network probably works in different patterns through Monday to Sunday. For example, on Monday morning, your email traffic could be higher than other days because there are lots of emails waiting to be processed after the weekend. On Friday afternoon after 4:00 PM, web traffic could be higher because some are browsing the web to find a place for the weekend. Therefore, your baseline report should cover the time period of a week at least, and you are suggested to extend to 2 ~ 4 weeks.

Keep baseline report easy to read

You should include all useful diagrams and illustrations in baseline report, the more the better, such as a network diagram, network policy, backups for switches and routers. The documents should be standardized with explanations and descriptions, especially for the technical terms. All of them are helpful when someone else is trying to access and read the documents.

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How to View and Analyze Historical Network Traffic

2014年5月21日 没有评论

How to View and Analyze Historical Network Traffic

As a network forensic analysis application, nChronos allows users to view historical data just by a drag. Below is a screenshot of the Time Window, you can drag the trend charts back and forth to view the network traffic of any interested time period.

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You can click the Set Time Window button  to set which time period to show:

When you select a time slice on the Time Window, the analysis views will only show data related to that time slice, and this is very convenient to analyze a traffic spike. Just select the spike to view and analyze the top talkers in that spike. Furthermore, you can double-click a record item to drill down it:

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iLoveFreeSoftware Review: Free Software to analyze LAN and WLAN network – Colasoft Capsa Packet Analyzer

2014年3月24日 没有评论

By Shobhan Mandal

Colasoft Capsa Packet Analyzeris a free network analyzer software which can be used toanalyze and monitor WLAN andLAN networks. What it actually provides is network monitoring,in depth packet decoding, andadvanced protocol analysis of the network you are connected to. The best part is you do not have to install this software on a server to view the details; installing in any client machine of the network will provide you with all the necessary details.

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Well the software has a number of functionalities, like:

  • Troubleshooting Network Problems.
  • Know about the performance of the network thus finding any bottlenecks.
  • Can be used to detect virus,worms, or network attacks.
  • It can also be used to teach and learn various things about network.

Here we will talk about the free version of Colasoft Capsa which has limited capabilities, like you can monitor the network continuously for 4 hours only using a profile and you can use only 1 analysis at a time.

How to use Colasoft Capsa Free Network Analyzer:

When you are downloading Colasoft Capsa, you will be asked to register with your email address. On this email address, you will be sent activation key, which will be valid for 4 months, after which you have to renew. The installation process will take a minute or two. After the installation is over you will get the home screen which looks like the first screenshot of this review.

At first, you have to select the connection from the adapter which you would like to monitor. When selected, it immediately shows a graph for the speed of the network.

The profile section allows you to select what type of analysis you would like to do. The software offers:

  • Full Analysis
  • HTTP Analysis
  • Email Analysis
  • DNS Analysis
  • FTP Analysis
  • IM Analysis
  • Traffic Monitor

Full Analysis

Clicking on Full Analysis gives you various information regarding broadcast addresses, multicast addresses, local subnet, the IP addresses of the computer connected, etc. The center screen has various tabs like Protocol- tells about different protocols like IP, ARP, IPv6 and the amount of data and packets being transferred.

Physical Endpoint, IP Endpoint which tells about the MAC address and the IP address of the connected systems. Other tabs include TCP, IP, and UDP conversations. Somefunctionalities may not work in the free version.

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HTTP Analysis

The HTTP analysis gives you the various results regarding HTTP protocol. At any normal instance it will give the IP address of the computers with which your computer has a HTP connection. Through the IP, TCP, and UDP conversation you can know the amount of data and packets being shared among the computers.

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The other analysis gives out more information regarding data and packet movements in the network you are connected to.

Talking to one of my friends who is a ethical hacker and wants to remain anonymous, said that the software is great. According to him:

  • This is really a great software and very powerful.
  • It helps the network administrator to get various details about the network in real time.
  • It can be used for educational purposes as the software tells how packet movement works actually in the network.

Downsides of the software

In the free version, the user cannot use more than one analysis simultaneously. If he wants to have a different analysis he must close the ongoing analysis. The free version has most of the good features restricted not allowing users to know the software’s working properly.

Also check out other network packet sniffer software.

Conclusion

It is a cool software to monitor the data traffic of your network. If you setup a private network you can watch out for any wrongdoings that might happen be happening in the network. It is very much useful for those who want to know more about computer networking.

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Colasoft Capsa Reviewed by Gizmo’s as the Friendliest Network Traffic Monitor Ever

2014年3月6日 没有评论

Gizmo’s Freeware , a non-commercial community website staffed entirely by volunteers, published an article about Colasoft Capsa on Mar.6 2014 which reviewed Colaosft Capsa as the friendliest network traffic monitor ever.

Here’s the review written by Rob.Schifreen.

If you’ve ever wanted to be able to view a log of all the data that passes through your PC’s network connection (either wired or wifi), you may know that this is possible with a network protocol analyzer utility.  Such programs let you find out who your PC’s been talking to, and what was said.  You can view the content of every packet of data that travels to/from your PC and all of the remote computers and websites that you connect to.

By far the best-known of the network protocol analyzer software products is Wireshark.  It’s powerful, free, and does the job.  However, it also has a very steep learning curve and is far from intuitive to use.

Which is why I was so impressed to learn about a product recently called Capsa, which does a similar job but is way more friendly and much easier to understand.Capsa is from Colasoft, and you’ll find it at http://www.colasoft.com/capsa-free/.  Considering the full Enterprise version costs around $1000, the free no-commercial-use version, which offers pretty much all the features you’ll need, is a bargain.

It’s a 20 MB download, malware-free according to VirusTotal, and should work on all recent versions of Windows. So next time you need to know what’s eating up all the network bandwidth on a computer, or precisely what information a certain application is sending out about your PC, you can track it down with Capsa.

See more at Gizmo’s.