How can I isolate IP, Company, or Country Traffic?
Throughout PacketViper you are able to view only the traffic you have selected in real-time. By clicking on the:
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IP Address - Once you NetCheck an IP address you can select the LOGS tab, and you will see the IP selected traffic.
- Company and Intelligence Pop-Up Manager - In the reason codes on the Home Screen, or anywhere where there is a business name you can select the Traffic Tab and it will display that selections traffic
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Country Pop-Up Manager - Selecting any country name, two letter identifier, or a location on a map will launch the Country Pop-Up manager. Selecting the Traffic will display the countries traffic.

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