Trisul
NetFlow Analyzer
Real-time streaming analytics to help you gain deep visibility of your network traffic, detect anomalies, and to build a lossless historical record.
How Trisul NetFlow Analyzer's Streaming Analytics is Better?
Finding it difficult to get the metrics you need ?
Simple NetFlow Analyzers included with ITSM Tools use a SQL flow database to produce the output. Long term traffic reports such as ``Show me Facebook Traffic on my WAN interface for April 2024`` can be challenging. But sometimes this is what you need.
Experience real time streaming analytics
Trisul uses Real Time Streaming Analytics to process NetFlow into traffic metrics and topper snapshots which are first-class objects. This enables long term queries for any of the 100+ metrics which Trisul provides out of the box. You have to see it.
Enterprise wide to port level visibility
Hundreds of metrics give you end-to-end visibility
- Supports all variants and versions of NetFlow (v5,v9,IPFIX,JFlow,SFlow)
- Metrics at global level give you network wide vantage point
- Zoom in with Turbocharged Top Talkers
- Troubleshoot in real time with 2-second Real Time Stabbers
- Point and click customization to ensure zero blind spots
![Enterprise wide to port level visibility Enterprise wide to port level visibility](https://www.trisul.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Enterprise-wide-to-port-level-visibility-2.png)
Routers and Interfaces Drilldowns
Find out what's on every port in real time or historical
- Fully automatic onboarding of devices - just point Netflow
- Automatic alerts on port high usage
- Fully integrated with SNMP
- Top talkers, hosts, applications, users, NBAR, QoS and more
- 2-sec Real time traffic, SNMP poll, and top talkers
![Routers and Interfaces Screen Trisul Routers and Interfaces Screen](https://www.trisul.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/router2-light-800.png)
Deeper insights than traditional netflow analyzers
Customizable metrics and streaming analytics light up new areas
- Cardinality - Count unique hits on our server IP
- Filter - Top applications in our Accounts department
- Keyset - Measure groups of IP, apps, subnets as one
- Ruleset - Example count https traffic on these servers as Video
- Crosskey - Combine two different groups such as Port x User-IDs
![Traditional NetFlow Analyzers Traditional NetFlow Analyzers](https://www.trisul.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Traditional-NetFlow-Analyzers-1.png)
Get alerted on out of bounds behavior
Automatic watches for network anomaly and threat detection
- Badfellas - Threat Monitoring based on curated high quality open source intel feeds
- Automatically get alerted if any network interface crosses utilization thresholds
- TCA - Threshold crossing alerts can be set on any metric - such as Total Throughput
- Flow Tracker - If you want to know if anyone uploaded a 10GB file outside your office
- Band - AI/ML based alerting if any metric curve lies outside of expected value for day of week and time of day.
![Automatic watches for network anomaly and threat detection Automatic watches for network anomaly and threat detection](https://www.trisul.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Automatic-watches-for-network-anomaly-and-threat-detection-1.png)
Real Time 2-second views to the rescue
What is going on this very moment rather than one minute earlier
- Any metric at 2 second updates.
- What hosts are active right now on WAN Uplink.
- What flows are active on an interface or globally at 1 sec.
- Build your own real time dashboards.
- A very handy SNMP based bandwidth meter at 10 second.
![Real-time 2 second views Real time 2 second views](https://www.trisul.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Real-time-2-second-views-2.png)
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Head Infra at Thomson ReutersTrisul is an invaluable tool that helps us keep track of every single byte on our financial services cloud. We use its flexible capabilities for service accounting, security, planning, and as a portal to our end users.
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CEOTimothy Howard, City of Delaware - I was using tshark to capture all the packets and then having to carve a 15 GB pcap down to just the packets I wanted to look at and then re-assemble the document. That particular task would have taken me around thirty minutes to accomplish without Trisul
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Network SecurityTrisul is an amazing product with a strong emphasis on network and security monitoring. Trisul's integration of the two enables us to leverage existing IDS tools and network traffic and flows into visualizations putting them in context immediately.
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