What’s new in Scrutinizer v7 Cisco NetFlow Analyzer – Part 2
Posted in NetFlow, NetFlow Analyzer, Scrutinizer on June 24th, 2009 by Jon MillsNetFlow monitoring applications are like cars. It’s important to have a good engine and a strong body to make sure it can get you to where you need to go and can stand the test of time. But if the steering wheel is in the wrong place and the clutch keeps dying every 2,000 miles, then the best engine in the world won’t matter. Like a top of the line BMW, our goal is to provide the best of both worlds; a strong, durable core, with aesthetics that make using our NetFlow analysis software an enjoyable experience.![]()
Last week you read about five new features set to be included in the upcoming release of Scrutinizer version 7. Nathan got our blog preview series started by talking about, encryption exclusions, more flows, collector improvements, group permissions for users and proxy server configuration. This week, I have five more new features for you that are certain to whet your appetite for more network traffic analysis goodness from Scrutinizer v7.
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