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About this software
opFlow collects and presents NetFlow and IPFIX traffic data and integrates with Opmantek NMIS for correlated reporting. It runs on Linux-based deployments and supports multiple vendor flow formats, offering reports, heatmaps and troubleshooting tools for traffic analysis and capacity planning. opFlow is distributed as a licensed Opmantek module with installation and operational documentation.
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Benefits
- Flow collection and analysis: Collects NetFlow and IPFIX data for traffic insight
- NMIS integration: Integrates with NMIS to correlate flow and device data
- Vendor protocol support: Supports Cisco NetFlow, Juniper J-Flow and IPFIX
- Linux deployment: Installs on Linux distributions used for NMIS deployments
- Reporting and troubleshooting: Provides reports, heatmaps and operational troubleshooting tools
Available languages
- English
- Spanish
Support information
- Documentation and guides: Installation and operational guides are available on the Opmantek/FirstWave documentation sites
- Troubleshooting articles: Knowledge-base articles cover flow daemon and collector troubleshooting steps
- Product support portal: Support and ticketing are provided via FirstWave's service desk for Opmantek products
- Downloads and installers: Installers, init scripts and source packages are available through Opmantek download portals
- Community resources: Community documentation and archived discussions provide deployment examples and configuration notes
Frequently asked questions
What does opFlow do for network monitoring?
opFlow collects and analyzes NetFlow/IPFIX records to show traffic patterns, top talkers, and capacity or congestion issues for operational analysis.
Which flow protocols does opFlow support?
Documentation indicates support for NetFlow variants (v5/v9), IPFIX and vendor-specific flows such as Juniper J-Flow.
Does opFlow integrate with NMIS?
Yes. opFlow is provided as an Opmantek module designed to integrate with NMIS for device correlation and combined reporting.
Which operating systems can run opFlow?
Installation guides document deployment on Linux distributions, with examples for CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu environments.
How is flow data stored and processed?
opFlow uses local flow collector tools (for example nfdump/nfcapd or flowd) and references MongoDB or configured data stores for reporting workflows.