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OmniPeek's real-time Multi-Nic, Multi-Capture capability
real time multi nic/capture
multi nic capture - lan/wan, lan/lan, wan/wan
OmniPeek’s real-time, multi-NIC (network interface card), multi-capture window capabilities allow you to analyse LAN / WAN data streams in and out of Bridge / Routers, in a single machine.
This feature can also be used with multiple LAN Nics (upto 8 Nics can be fitted in our special PC chassis)

The multi-capture capability lets you view ALL Frames in one Capture window, whilst Filtering pertinent data from the same data streams in further real-time Capture windows.
If the data is saved to disk, further multi-capture analysis can be carried out off-line, wherever and whenever convenient.

Typical multi nic/capture scenario

  multi nic/capture schematic



Capture Window 1—ALL LAN Frames IN / OUT of Bridge/Router
Capture Window 2—ALL WAN Frames IN / OUT of Bridge/Router

Capture Window 3—Filtered IP Address/es LAN Frames IN / OUT of Bridge/Router
Capture Window 4—Filtered IP Address/es WAN Frames IN / OUT of Bridge/Router

Capture Window 5—Filtered LAN Frames IN to Bridge/Router
Capture Window 6—Filtered WAN Frames OUT of Bridge/Router

Capture Window 7—Filtered LAN Frames OUT of Bridge/Router
Capture Window 8—Filtered WAN Frames IN to Bridge/Router

Powerful Filtering options
Filters can be simple IP Address/Addresses, Protocol/s, etc., or
advanced multi-criteria filters including any combination of:
Address, Protocol, Port, Hex or Decimal Value/s, Strings, Patterns, etc

  Multiple NIC Capture
OmniPeek allow multiple, simultaneous capture sessions to be active at the same time and from different segments of the network. Multiple capture buffers can be used for a single adapter to separate different types of traffic (ie: TCP/IP into one buffer, NetWare into another). Also, in order to analyze traffic from different network segments, multiple LAN and/or WAN adapters can be used simultaneously. If RMONGrabber is employed, packet data from remote segments can also be accessed.

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