FirePlotter

FirePlotter 2.24

A real-time session bandwith monitor for Cisco and FortiNet firewalls

2.24.230227 Latest version
Demo $106
Mac No version
Developer GISS (UK) Ltd

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FirePlotter is a real-time session monitor for your firewall. FirePlotter, simply shows you the traffic that is flowing through your internet connection moment to moment - in real-time. FirePlotter can also be described as a firewall traffic vizualizer, bandwidth analyzer, qos utility or connection monitor for your Cisco ASA/PIX firewall or FortiNet FortiGate firewall. FirePlotter can replay all the session data it collects for further detailed analysis.

FirePlotter benefits include:

# Installed & running in less than a minute.

# Using bandwidth more efficiently cuts costs.

# Increasing productivity, reducing liability.

# Delivering critical insight into firewall activity.

You can download 14 Day full evaluation of FirePlotter

FirePlotter helps IT Managers to discover:

# Hacker attacks, virus attacks and security breaches.

# Inappropriate internet usage by employees.

# Bandwidth utilization, protocol usage and web usage.

# FirePlotter answers questions like 'What tool can I use to find out who or what is using my bandwidth?'.

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