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> On Apr 5, 2015, at 10:05 AM, Harry Hoffman <hhoff...@ip-solutions.net> wrote: > > So, NTop or Afterglow might be a good start. They are both user-friendly > tools that can ingest pcap files and output all sorts of pretty things. > > Cheers, > Harry > > > >> On 04/05/2015 09:36 AM, Hank Disuko wrote: >> Thanks for the response, Harry. >> >> the basic stuff that managers are interested in seeing: >> >> - yes what you said >> - who or what is taking up all my precious network bandwidth >> - colourful 3D pie charts >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Hank >> >>> Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 09:30:03 -0400 >>> Subject: Re: lotsa pcap reporting >>> From: hhoff...@ip-solutions.net >>> To: gourmetci...@hotmail.com >>> CC: nanog@nanog.org >>> >>> Hmm, maybe start with defining what you want to report about? >>> >>> Top talkers, top protocols/ports, open services, DNS info, >> reconstructed files, etc... >>> >>> Lots of different tools but it depends on what you want to do. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Harry >>> >>> >>> >>>> On Apr 5, 2015 9:16 AM, Hank Disuko <gourmetci...@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> hi nanog folks, >>>> i have 7GB of darn pcap data separated into individual 50MB files. >> Collected via Wireshark. >>>> i need a tool that can slurp in all this data and regurgitate >> pretty, colourful and management-friendly reports. Windows or Linux. >>>> any suggestions? >>>> thanks, >>>> Hank