Serving as a software console for
OmniEngine software probes and
Omnipliance Network Recorders,
OmniPeek offers an intuitive, easy-to-use graphical interface that engineers can use to rapidly
analyze and troubleshoot enterprise networks.
OmniPeek gives network engineers real-time visibility
and Expert Analysis into every part of the network from a single interface, including Ethernet,
Gigabit, 10 Gigabit, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless, VoIP, Video, and WAN links to remote offices.
Using OmniPeek's intuitive user interface and "top-down" approach to visualizing network conditions,
network engineers-even junior staff-can quickly analyze, drill down and fix performance bottlenecks
across multiple network segments, maximizing uptime and user satisfaction.
Highlights:
Comprehensive monitoring of entire enterprise networks, including network segments at remote offices
Seamless management of all OmniEngine software probes and Omnipliance Network Recorders in the network
Integrated support for Ethernet, Gigabit, 10 Gigabit, 802.11a/b/g/n wireless, VoIP, Video, MPLS, VLAN, and WAN
Intuitive drill-down to understand which nodes are communicating, which protocols and sub-protocols are being transmitted, and which traffic characteristics are affecting network performance
Application performance monitoring and analysis in the context of overall network activity including the ability to monitor application response time, round-trip network delay, server responsiveness, database transactions per second, and myriad other low-level statistics.
An extensible architecture that can be easily tailored to individual network requirements
OmniPeek Basic is a full-featured, stand-alone network analysis tool.
This product is ideal for consulting engineers who solve network problems for others,
or for small businesses or remote offices where analysis is confined to a small number
of interfaces, with no high-speed (10 Gigabit, Gigabit, or WAN) links and a limited
number of employees on the network. OmniPeek Basic can collect network data from a single interface.
OmniPeek Professional expands the capabilities of OmniPeek Basic, extending its reach
to all small businesses and corporate workgroups, regardless of size of the network or the number of
employees. OmniPeek Professional provides support for multiple network interfaces while still
supporting up to 2 OmniEngines acting as both a full-featured network analyzer and a console
for remote network analysis. There is also no limit to the number of network flows that can be analyzed,
so groups of any size can be supported.
OmniPeek Enterprise is WildPackets' flagship product.
It combines all of the features of the OmniPeek product line in one product,
including support for local captures from multiple interfaces and connections to an
unlimited number of distributed OmniEngines. It supports data collection from
any network topology, including 10 Gigabit and Gigabit networks, WAN links and local
matrix switches. OmniPeek Enterprise also provides advanced Voice and Video
over IP functionality including signaling and Media analyses of voice and video, VoIP
playback, voice and video Expert Analysis, Visual Expert, and more.
OmniPeek Enterprise is ideal for IT organizations responsible for network analysis
and network service level agreements (SLAs) for the entire organization.
A license of OmniPeek Enterprise should be considered for each location that
will be supported by a network engineering professional.
OmniPeek Connect manages an organization's OmniEngines, our distributed
network probes, and provides all the console capabilities of OmniPeek Enterprise.
OmniPeek Connect is ideal for Network Operations Center (NOC) deployments as it can
monitor distributed analysis solutions at multiple remote locations, with no need for local
captures at the console location.
OmniPeek Network Analyzer Comparison Table
OmniPeek Basic
OmniPeek Professional
OmniPeek Enterprise
OmniPeek Connect
User profile
Individual engineer focused on protocol development or analysis
Network manager or network engineer in a SME
Network manager or network engineer in a large company; Service technician for an ISP or other service provider
Network manager or network engineer who needs to connect to remote engines but does not need local capture or analysis capabilities