I just installed Newflow and in looking at the traffic, I see that there is some "unmonitored traffic" Can someome tell me what the unmonitored traffic is?
Thanks,
Gary
By default, there are a large number of ports that NTA monitors; however, it does not monitor all ports by default to conserve space. If you have a lot of unmonitored traffic, you might want to add additional ports. You can also run a SQL query to monitor all ports.
is there a way to group a number of ports together to be listed as one application ? ( i.e voice etc )
Cheers
I would like to know about this as well... I made another post but still no responses yet. Specifically I want to set a port range for VoIP... others I can add by hand if needed...
how can I view which are the port numbers that are being "unmonitored"? Can a list be generated?
Under the NTA Settings, in the "Manage Applications and Service Ports" view, the left pane of the page entitled "Views", has a view for "Disabled Applications". Click that.
But after thinking about it, you aren't probably looking for that, are you? Are you looking for this list plus a list of ports that aren't associated with any application?
Thank You for yor response.
I did what you said and tried enabling "monitor All ports" Although I still get a lot of Unmonitored traffic.
Do I have to enable them one by one?
As for the list , an SQL query would be helpful of all the Unmonitord traffic , although this may return -1 for the ports, instead of telling me the actual port number.
Thank You again
Monitor all ports does work but it will not go back into historical data and assign ports. It only affects data going forward so on the reports it may initially look like it didn't take.