This document describes what network flows are, and also compares and contrasts the multitude of different types of flows.
The document is targeted at network designers who need more information on available technologies for monitoring their environment.
This document describes what and how sources and source groups work.
This document is intended for use by network administrators who want to setup and/or use Nagios Network Analyzer.
This document describes how to understand, configure, and use reports in Nagios Network Analyzer.
This document is intended for use by network administrators who want to integrate reporting into their Network Analysis.
This document describes how to understand, configure, and use Views in Nagios Network Analyzer.
This document is intended for use by network administrators who want to integrate different views into their Network Analysis.
This document describes how to backup a Nagios Network Analyzer installation and restore a Nagios Network Analyzer installation from a previously made backup. Backups are an important aspect of administration and maintenance of your system. They can easily facilitate the migration of a Nagios Network Analyzer installation between a virtual server and physical server, and the design of a fail-over or disaster recovery instance of Nagios Network Analyzer.
This document is intended for use by Nagios Network Analyzer Administrators who want to use backups as part of managing a Nagios Network Analyzer system.
Backing Up And Restoring Your Nagios Network Analyzer 2.x System
Backing Up And Restoring Your Nagios Network Analyzer 2024 System