What’s new in Scrutinizer v7 Cisco NetFlow Analyzer – Part 4
Posted in NetFlow, NetFlow Analyzer, Scrutinizer on July 9th, 2009 by tomp@plixer.comToday, I am going to cover five new features available in Scrutinizer v7, as Part 4 of 5 in our “Whats new in Scrutinizer v7″ series. If you will recall, Nathan started this series off by covering encryption exclusions, more flows, collector improvements, group permissions for users, and proxy server configuration. Jon continued with part 2, covering overriding report intervals, Google Map connections, host and application quick search, user profiles, and alarm category filters. Last week, in part 3, Joanne blogged about applications being defined by combination of ports and IP addresses, emailed reports on demand or scheduled for regular time intervals, stacked trend graphs on all reports, LDAP and Active Directory support, and extensive flexibility for VoIP reports. This week I have five features that you’ll use time and time again.
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