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  2. CommView - Wikipedia

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    CommView is an application for network monitoring, packet analysis, and decoding. There are two editions of CommView: the standard edition for Ethernet networks and the wireless edition for 802.11 networks named CommView for WiFi. [1] [2] The application runs on Microsoft Windows. It is developed by TamoSoft, a privately held New Zealand ...

  3. Paessler PRTG - Wikipedia

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    PRTG (Paessler Router Traffic Grapher) is a network monitoring software developed by Paessler GmbH. It monitors system conditions like bandwidth usage or uptime and collect statistics from miscellaneous hosts such as switches, routers, servers, and other devices and applications.

  4. Comparison of network monitoring systems - Wikipedia

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    The platform (Coding Language) on which the tool was developed/written. Data Storage Method Main method used to store the network data it monitors. License License released under (e.g. GPL, BSD license, etc.). Maps Features graphical network maps that represent the hosts and devices it monitors, and the links between them. Access Control

  5. bmon - Wikipedia

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    bmon is a free and open-source monitoring and debugging tool to monitor bandwidth and capture and display networking-related statistics.It features various output methods including an interactive curses user interface and programmable text output for scripting.

  6. Zabbix - Wikipedia

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    ZABBIX: State-of-the-art network monitoring Linux.com; Ramm, Mark (March 15, 2005). The Watcher Knows, Linux Magazine; Schroder, Carla (May 24, 2005). Monitor Your Net with Free, High-Performance ZABBIX, Enterprise Networking Planet; Wallen, Jack (March 8, 2022). Network monitoring tools every admin should know Tech Republic

  7. Argus (monitoring software) - Wikipedia

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    Argus is a systems and network monitoring application. It is designed to monitor the status of network services, servers, and other network hardware. It will send alerts when it detects problems. It is open-source software originally written entirely in Perl, but nowadays in Go, and provides a web based interface.

  8. Munin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Example graph produced by Munin showing memory usage. Munin is a free and open-source computer system monitoring, network monitoring, and infrastructure monitoring software application. [4] Munin is written in Perl and uses RRDtool to create graphs, [5] which are accessible over a web interface. Its emphasis is on plug and play capabilities.

  9. Zeek - Wikipedia

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    Zeek is a free and open-source software network analysis framework. Vern Paxson began development work on Zeek in 1995 at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. [3] Zeek is a network security monitor (NSM) but can also be used as a network intrusion detection system (NIDS). [4] The Zeek project releases the software under the BSD license.