Release Notes for NetFlow Monitor for WhatsUp Gold v12.3.1

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WUG12.3.1 Release Notes for NetFlow Monitor

Release information

Product name

WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor

Version

For WhatsUp Gold v12.3.1

Release date

December 2008

About WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor

WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor provides in-depth insight into how your network is performing. Available as a fully integrated plug-in to WhatsUp Gold, the WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor allows network managers to gather, analyze and report on traffic patterns and bandwidth utilization on their networks in real-time. It highlights not only overall utilization for the LAN or WAN, specific device or interface, but also indicates users, applications, and protocols that are consuming abnormal amounts of bandwidth, --all from within the familiar WhatsUp Gold interface. WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor allows you to:

To access WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor, select NetFlow Home as the Start Page when you log in to WhatsUp Gold.

Changes in WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor v12.3.1

System requirements

WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor has the same base system requirements as WhatsUp Gold v12.3.1. In addition, WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor requires:

Installing and Licensing

The files for WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor are installed automatically with WhatsUp Gold v12.3.1. Your license file determines whether or not you can access WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor.

To update your license to purchase WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor, visit the MyIpswitch portal.

NetFlow Collector Service port number

The default port assigned to the NetFlow Collector Service is 9999. During installation, NetFlow Monitor automatically creates an exception for this port on the Windows Firewall. If you change the default port number from the default setting, you need to change the exception port on the Windows firewall to the new port number.

Known Issues

Install/Upgrade

When installing the SQL databases for WhatsUp Gold with NetFlow be sure to use a drive with an adequate amount of space. The database files could potentially grow to 18GB, and require a minimum of 1GB for installation.

For More Information

For more information, see the WhatsUp Gold NetFlow Monitor User Guide.


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