![]() At this point, you will start to see all Traffic and Process on the left side and in the middle “Frame Summary” window, there will be a continuous list of programs, IP addresses, Protocols, Source/Destination addresses and more information about the traffic coming in and out of the interface on that particular server.You can now click the green “ Start” button to start capturing traffic on the Network.When the Option window opens, click on “ Parser Profiles” and select the (1) “ Default” parser profile as seen in the screenshot below, and then click the (2) “ Set As Active” button to enable the profile and then click (3) “ OK” Click the “ Tools” menu at the Top, and click “ Options” to bring up the Options Menu.(Most servers have multiple network interfaces). When the Capture Settings window comes up, Un-check all the Network Adapters you don't want to monitor and only leave the Network Adapter checked that you want to Monitor.Once the new Capture window shows up, Click the “Capture Settings” button as seen in the below screenshot. ![]() Once it starts up, in the Recent Captures windows, click “New Capture Tab”.Open up “NetMon” program from your Start Menu.Let's go through the Process of getting NetMon configured to analyze IP traffic on your Server. Installing NetMon Step-on Windows 2008 Server to Capture Network Traffic Note: If your network has Low bandwidth, or not very many clients using it, you can use a Network Traffic Generator ( or a Netflow Generator) to simulate traffic on your LAN/WAN.
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