HowTo Use The NST CloudShark Upload Manager: Difference between revisions
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The '''NST WUI''' has an integrated "'''CloudShark Upload Manager'''" network tools widget for managing the process of transferring a network packet capture to either "'''CloudShark.org'''" or a "'''CloudShark Appliance'''". | The '''NST WUI''' has an integrated "'''CloudShark Upload Manager'''" network tools widget for managing the process of transferring a network packet capture to either "'''CloudShark.org'''" or a "'''CloudShark Appliance'''". The '''Upload Manager''' can be configured for either ''manual'' or ''automatic uploading'' and ''viewing''. | ||
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Revision as of 08:20, 9 September 2012
Overview
The NST project team has worked with the "CloudShark" folks to facilitate uploading and viewing network packet captures generated by an NST system to either "CloudShark.org" or a "CloudShark Appliance". A new CloudShark Upload Manager tool was created and embedded within the NST WUI to accomplish this. CloudShark technology allows network packet captures generated by an NST system to be imported, viewed, analyzed and shared from anywhere with a Web browser.
NST CloudShark Upload Manager Reference Diagrams
The NST WUI has an integrated "CloudShark Upload Manager" network tools widget for managing the process of transferring a network packet capture to either "CloudShark.org" or a "CloudShark Appliance". The Upload Manager can be configured for either manual or automatic uploading and viewing.
NST CloudShark Upload Manager & Access Control Reference Diagram
NST CloudShark Upload Manager View Captures Reference Diagram
NST & CloudShark Use Case: Multi-Tap Network Packet Capture Setup
NST & CloudShark Use Case: Single-Tap Network Packet Capture Analysis In A Web Browser
NST & CloudShark Use Case - Graph Analysis: Capture Bytes vs Time