Netflow Analyzer Installation Guide — Manageengine

| Port Name | Default Port | Protocol | Purpose | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 8060 | TCP | Web interface access | | NetFlow Listener | 9996 | UDP | Receiving NetFlow data | | Embedded Database | 13306 | TCP | Internal database communication |

Before starting the installation, ensure your server meets the minimum requirements to ensure stable operation. Supported Operating Systems

Navigate to and select Start NetFlow Analyzer . Alternatively, run the service via Windows services.msc . Starting in Linux Navigate to the /bin directory. Run the command: ./run.sh . Accessing the Web Interface Open a web browser. manageengine netflow analyzer installation guide

configure terminal interface GigabitEthernet0/1 ip flow ingress ip flow egress exit ip flow-export source GigabitEthernet0/0 ip flow-export version 9 ip flow-export destination <NetFlowAnalyzer-IP> 2055 end write memory

Windows Server 2016, 2019, 2022, and Windows 10 or 11 (for testing). | Port Name | Default Port | Protocol

Console mode works perfectly over SSH and does not require a graphical environment.

Implement the best practices outlined to maintain a stable and efficient bandwidth monitoring solution. Refer to the official documentation and troubleshooting sections for help with any issues encountered along the way. Starting in Linux Navigate to the /bin directory

Before installing ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer, ensure your system meets the hardware and software prerequisites based on your network traffic size. Hardware Requirements

ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer is a database-heavy application. The default built-in database (PostgreSQL or MySQL) is suitable for labs, but for production, you need horsepower.