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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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We're going to report the view of traffic from each interface - there's not currently any ability to stitch together NAT conversations. I would be very interested in speaking with you about what you would like to see - what would a feature like this present, and what workflows would this capability support? What do you…
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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If you voted for this feature: It's available now as an NTA Release Candidate! Head over to the NTA Release Candidate forum, and check out the details here: NetFlow Traffic Analyzer Release Candidate Let us know in that forum what you think, and how you're using this feature to alert on flow traffic in your network! joer
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You may also find this helpful, if you are able to take a server-based approach:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2696547/detect-enable-disable-smbv1-smbv2-smbv3-in-windows-and-windows-server jreves
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As dgsmith80 suggested, you may want to consider just going straight to NTA 4.4 if you have an MS SQL 2016 SP1 or later server you can use to build out the flow storage database. On NTA 4.4 - while we are using MS SQL for flow storage - we're actually building a separate database for flow records. So - you'll have two…
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Pankaj, This wizard executes a test for the presence of specific snmp MIB object to determine whether we can support it: 1) It first checks whether IsSnmpAavailable by the presence of the following OID: SysContactOid = "1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4.0" 2) Then it checks for MediaGatewayOIDs: //ISDN-MIB - isdnSignalingGetIndex…
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Implemented now in NTA version 4.6! See: Better Traffic Visibility with NetFlow Traffic Analyzer Version 4.6 jreves
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George, My suggestion is that we get a support ticket open for you to take a look at your system. Can you open a ticket in your portal, and then let me know the ID? thanks! jreves
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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This article may be useful, as well:Bandwidth and Traffic: Hunting Hogs jreves
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And this is now available for flow date in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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Larry, I think you're on the right track with the grouping you're doing, but I'm open to chatting with you about how we might make creating and using groups simpler and easier. And I'm curious about what other folks are doing. In terms of your upgrade to the latest NTA, here are some resources for you: NTA SQL platform…
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Jan - just checking back to see if you have this up and running now? joer
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nbs, in NTA 4.4 and going forward, we're making use of new columnstore technology available in MS SQL to store and retrieve our flow records. That technology isn't available in older versions of SQL, so supporting older versions isn't an option. In previous versions of the product, we've required an additional, dedicated…
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The real limiting factor here is going to be your flow arrival rate, rather than the total number of interfaces. We do have customers that are comfortably running several thousand interfaces. The kind of performance problem you're seeing is usually related to a very high flow rate, or some underlying issue with disk…
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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If you voted for this feature: It's available now as an NTA Release Candidate! Head over to the NTA Release Candidate forum, and check out the details here: NetFlow Traffic Analyzer Release Candidate Let us know in that forum what you think, and how you're using this feature to alert on flow traffic in your network! joer
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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If you voted for this feature: It's available now as an NTA Release Candidate! Head over to the NTA Release Candidate forum, and check out the details here: NetFlow Traffic Analyzer Release Candidate Let us know in that forum what you think, and how you're using this feature to alert on flow traffic in your network! joer
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Jeremy, This is an excellent feature request, and it's becoming more important to understand the traffic and prioritization breakdown by vLAN in the data center environment. Please visit theNetFlow Traffic Analyzer Feature Requests area, and add/upvote this! jreves
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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We don't currently support this, but it's a great feature request! We may reach out to you at some point in the future to discuss how you would expect to see this implemented in the product! jreves
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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holper, here's a few items in an FAQ we're preparing for the release of NTA with an SQL flow database backend: What’s new in NTA 4.4? NTA 4.4 uses an MS SQL columnstore database for flow storage. This technology offers significant performance improvements in a small resource profile than our earlier versions of the…
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer
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And this is now available in General Release as NTA version 4.5! You can check out the Release Notes, download the new release on the Customer Portal, and get all the help they need with the upgrade at the Success Center. joer