Select the admin account and change the default password to a strong alternative.
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sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y wget unzip manageengine netflow analyzer installation guide
: 9996 (UDP) for receiving exports from routers. Database Port : 13306 (PostgreSQL) or 1433 (MSSQL). 2. Installation on Windows
Open your web browser and navigate to http:// :8060 (or the port you configured). Username: admin , Password: admin . 5. Initial Configuration and Setup After logging in, follow these steps to start monitoring: Select the admin account and change the default
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Select the checkbox "To Install ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer as service" to ensure it starts automatically with Windows. ManageEngine Linux Installation Prepare File: Assign execute permissions to the downloaded file using chmod a+x ManageEngine_NetFlowAnalyzer_xxxx.bin Run Installer: Execute the file with ./ManageEngine_NetFlowAnalyzer_xxxx.bin Service Setup: After installation, navigate to the directory and execute ./linkAsService.sh as the root user to register it as a system service. Start Application: systemctl start OpManager.service (for newer builds) or execute in the bin directory. Firewall.cx 3. Post-Installation & Flow Export Password: admin .
NetFlow Analyzer automatically detects traffic once it receives data. You must configure your core network devices (Cisco, Juniper, HP, etc.) to export flows to the NetFlow Analyzer server IP on UDP port 9996 . Here is a standard Cisco IOS configuration example:
Right-click the downloaded .exe file and select .
Specify the installation directory (Default: /opt/ManageEngine/NetFlowAnalyzer ). Confirm the web server port ( 8060 ).
(Optional) Go to to enable HTTPS for encrypted web sessions. 5. Configuring Network Devices to Export Flows