How to Monitor and Analyze Traffic in Campus Networks
In our meticulously crafted campus network, if the network suddenly slows down during crucial teaching periods with important data exchanges, the response time available for system administrators is only a precious few minutes. Moreover, the impact of worm viruses on network speed is becoming increasingly severe. For example, "NetSky" and other email worm viruses cause infected users to continuously send out emails as soon as they connect to the internet. These viruses select random documents from the user's personal computer and attach them to the user's address book, sending emails to random addresses. Hundreds or even thousands of such junk emails are either queued up for sending or returned in batches, piling up on the server. This significantly congests the backbone lines of the educational network, and in local networks where worms are rampant, network paralysis incidents frequently occur.
Conducting traffic monitoring and traffic management is an essential part of rationalizing the entire network. It can quickly identify security threats, perform real-time analysis, confirm attacks through traffic monitoring, issue warnings, and take swift measures. Therefore, how to monitor traffic on core network devices and limit abnormal traffic has become a technical issue of great concern.
Establishing Monitoring Object Connectivity
Connectivity is also known as availability, connectivity, or reachability. Schools require high-efficiency bandwidth services, or more strictly speaking, the basic capability or attribute of network services.
Bailuo Network Police LAN Management Software is very suitable for schools to manage campus network traffic, making the school’s network smoother and easier to manage.