This document may not be reproduced by any means nor modified, decompiled, disassembled, published or distributed, in whole or in part, or translated to any electronic medium or other means without the prior written consent of SolarWinds. To enable it, select the advanced configuration setting ComplianceRulesWildcardsEnabled. Including wildcards in strings is disabled by default. When a policy compliance rule searches for a simple string (not a regular expression), it is possible to include the wildcard characters ? and *. For more information, see Step 2 of Configure real-time change detection in NCM. In LV or LA, enable the default rule or configure custom rules to detect config change notifications. Have the syslog or trap receiver forward messages to the SolarWinds Platform server. If you are currently using anything other than LV or LA, SolarWinds recommends that you do the following after the upgrade: Using Kiwi Syslog Server or a third-party syslog or trap receiver with RTCD is not recommended. If there are any SolarWinds Platform alerts configured to launch RTNForwarder.exe as an action, that action is disabled. You don't need to specify an executable or provide command line arguments.ĭuring an upgrade, the installer makes the following changes:Īny LV or LA rules (preconfigured or custom) that performed the action of launching RTNForwarder.exe are automatically updated to perform the new Real-Time Config Change Detection action instead. The Real-Time Config Change Detection action requires no configuration. In 2023.2.1 and later, this action is used (instead of Run External Program) in rules configured for real-time change detection. This action is available only if NCM or Hybrid Cloud Observability Advanced is installed. The Log Viewer (LV) and Log Analyzer (LA) now include a new action called Real-Time Config Change Detection. This program is still present on your SolarWinds Platform server, but it is not used. The program RTNForwarder.exe is no longer launched to download the updated configuration file. Real-time change detection (RTCD) works as expected. Network Configuration Manager 2023.2 Release Notesįor information about new features and fixes in the SolarWinds Platform, see the SolarWinds Platform 2023.2.1 Release Notes. For information about the 2023.2 release, including EOL notices and upgrade information, see: There are no options in CatTools to specify a block size to use block sizes are negotiated between the TFTP Client and Server.Network Configuration Manager 2023.2.1 is a service release providing bug and security fixes for release 2023.2.If your network and devices are capable of handling larger block sizes, then you may be able to create much larger files.There appears to be a known limitation in some TFTP clients to a file size of about 32MB, which corresponds to using the standard protocol block size of 512 bytes. TFTP clients may also have a limit to file size they can send.Set the maximum file size in MB that the server can create. Remove the messages created from a TFTP session from the display tab after the specified number of seconds. Remove completed sessions from display after The folder that contains files downloaded from devices by CatTools.Īllow files currently in the folder to be overwritten by files of the same name.Īllow sub-folders to be created automatically during a download. The folder that contains files to be uploaded to devices from CatTools. Leave the field blank to use the default card. The IP address of a network interface card to bind to. Starts the TFTP server when CatTools starts. Automatically start TFTP server on program startup
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