JHolmes763

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  • I agree with you completely. I don't mind the grouping of "unmonitored" traffic, but give me a way to see what those ports are. This is how other tools handle it. ---John Holmes...
  • I'll have to explore the reports option. Haven't messed with them too much. Thanks :)
  • I think if you click on "Disabled Applications" and then click on "Monitor All" that will do it. That didn't work. There are 3180 applications listed under Disabled. I guess this wouldn't be a big deal if I could see a list of the ports that were tagged as "unmonitored" when viewing the applications. If I saw port 9876…
  • It'd be _really_ nice if you could have more than one subnet in an IP address group. Or have the ability to at least choose more than one to graph together. Not having this really limits what I can get out of the tool for some of the requirements I have. That being said, I think you could get away with just your "hub"…
  • Well, yes, that was it. How come ports 1024 - 5000 are enabled even though I clicked the "Monitor All" option? Is there any way to enable all of the ports or do I have to go through them one-by-one? Thanks for the help. ---John Holmes...
  • Thanks for the reply. Is there any way to get this out with a custom report? Are the raw netflow reports with source and destination interface kept in the database anywhere? This really limits the effectivness of the tool.