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Colasoft Packet Player Pro 1.3.1 giveaway olarak 8 Ağustos 2016 tarihinde sunulmuştu
Colasoft Packet Player Pro is a packet file player tool that enables you to open a captured packet trace file and send its content over a specified network connection. Colasoft Packet Player supports many packet trace file formats created by sniffer software such as Colasoft Capsa, Ethereal, Network General Sniffer or WildPackets EtherPeek/OmniPeek.
Windows 2000/ XP/ 2003/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10
19.8 MB
$395.00
nChronos is a network performance analysis solution for high performance & critical enterprise networks. It combines the nChronos Console with the nChronos Server to deliver the capability of 24x7 continuous packet capturing, unlimited data storage, efficient data mining and in depth traffic analysis solution. nChronos doesn't rely on SNMP or Netflow but captures 100% of all data captured for real-time analysis as well as historical playback.
Capsa is a tremendously powerful and comprehensive packet capture and analysis solution with an easy to use interface allowing both veteran and novice users the ability to protect and monitor networks in a critical business environment. Capsa aids in keeping you assessed of threats that may cause significant business outage.
Colasoft Unified Performance Management (UPM) platform is a business-oriented network performance management solution. It is capable of monitoring service quality of all respects of a business network and quickly detecting and pinpointing problems affecting performance and stability of key business.
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When you set up a home network it's normally no big deal -- just plug everything in, configure the router, set passwords etc. & you're good to go. When you set up a larger biz network however the network traffic can be kind of like the traffic on the highway, with bottle necks & traffic jams. A network tech or engineer works to make sure those slowdowns don't happen.
From some quick research, one way they test a network is to generate traffic to simulate what will happen when that network is put into actual use -- it's part of some certifications. And the Colasoft Packet Player is one of the tools that they can use to generate that traffic.
I'm sure there are other uses, but that's the best example I came across. FWIW doing that very quick research, Colasoft was very frequently mentioned.
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Forgive my ignorance, but just what is it for?
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Any one care to give a deeper explanation of the purpose and use of today's download
Thank You
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Maybe someone could explain what this is for? Sounds like a media capture program.
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If you can succeed to replay those captured packets, you are in luck, because I have tried it before and crashed the whole network by re-sending itself over and over until the memory crashed due to memory overflow.
Second, there is no need to replay those packets if it happen they to be rogue, you may destroy your network and the headache to restore it back is tremendous.
In my opinion, there is no need for this software in you computer , even if it is free.
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Peter,
You are correct that rapid, repeated replays of even benign packets can wreak havoc, saturating the network, overloading routers, switches, and end-user nodes. This particular packet replay app allows you to set the replay to a single playback or repeat it for a set number of cycles, and you can set the desired time delay between replays to avoid problems.
Still, if you aren't certain the packets you have captured are safe, it is best to run the replay in a test network that is isolated from your production environment whenever possible.
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