This section outlines the process of manually installing or updating the FlowTraq sever daemon. Although the vApp comes with a FlowTraq server daemon installed, it is recommended in high volume environments that FlowTraq is installed on separate and dedicated physical hardware. Windows-based and MacOS-based installs must have FlowTraq Web installed separately.

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Follow these procedures to manually install or update the FlowTraq server daemon

Before installing FlowTraq Server, please note the following:

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If you are upgrading an existing FlowTraq server installation, the installer will shut down the FlowTraq server daemon, install the new version, and restart the FlowTraq server daemon. During the upgrade process, no flows will be recorded.

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FlowTraq Server will not be able to collect any flow data if another flow collector is running on the same system because it will be unable to bind the required listen ports. Please remove or disable any other flow collector software before installing FlowTraq.

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Many operating systems have host-based firewalls configured by default to block inbound traffic on frequently-used flow listen ports. FlowTraq Server's default listen ports UDP/2055 (NetFlow/IPFIX over UDP), UDP/9666 and UDP/9996 (cFlow/jFlow), UDP/6343 (sFlow), and TCP/9640 (FlowTraq Client connections). Please ensure traffic on these, and any other ports on which you will configure flow collection, can reach the machine running FlowTraq Server.

On Unix platforms (including Mac OS X), FlowTraq Server is installed with a universal install script that detects your platform and selects and installs a compatible binary and startup scripts for your platform. The following Unix platforms are supported:


To install FlowTraq Server, take the following steps.