This tool was developed by and for SSI as a retail product. While it is no longer for sale, we keep the details about it here because it illustrates the deep understanding and experience that SSI has for developing your products. The tool is still used by internal engineers to debug communications between hardware and software.
LANSleuth is a must-have tool for monitoring and analyzing network traffic.
LANSleuth enables IT management to view packets
and protocols on Ethernet and Token Ring networks. Its simple
and logical user interface translates most popular network protocols
with a simple mouse click, providing immediate problem location.
Not only is LANSleuth an ideal tool for proactive network maintenance, but a necessity for hardware and software developers. If you need to know what is or who is on your network, you need LANSleuth.
LANSleuth is a software-only network monitor solution for PCs operating under Microsoft Windows 95/98, Windows Me, Windows NT 3.51/4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home, and Windows XP Professional.
LANSleuth protocol analyzer can allow you to:
- Determine why a workstation is not connected to a server
- Analyze your network traffic
- View traces at your workstation that were gathered by a co-worker
- View which stations are bandwidth hogs
- Determine why users cannot print
- Detect and locate faulty network cards or conflicting addresses
- Examine and customize network statistics
- View network traffic and statistics on other networks
- Send e-mail, page or fax on trigger conditions
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| Who's
Using LANSleuth? 3Com, IBM, Teklogix, America Online, Motorola, Wyse, MCI, Lucent, Cisco, Westell, Ricoh, CompUSA, NYNEX, Lockheed Martin, Cabletron, Open Text, Raytheon, Check Free, Bell South, MTX, Arthur Anderson, major universities, hospitals, and many others..... |
| Data Action Plans are what make LanSleuth a very powerful and effective tool. Start filtering packet traces using the provided Data Action Plans, or make your own! | |
| How do our custom solutions experts use LANSleuth?
LANSleuth has been a valuable in-house tool since 1994. Here's how we use LANSleuth:
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