Documentation forEngineer's Toolset for the Desktop

Requirements for installing Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop 2024.2

Release date: June 4, 2024

Last updated: August 26, 2024

SolarWinds strongly recommends that you install Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop on a server that is protected from unauthorized access by the public. If your use of Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop does not need to be public or internet-facing, install it on a server that is neither public, nor internet-facing. To learn about best practices for configuring your Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop installation securely, see Best practices to secure SolarWinds Products.

Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop has some base requirements that need to be met for full working operation.

System requirements for Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop

The following table lists the hardware and software system requirements for your SolarWinds Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop installation.

Hardware/Software Requirements
Operating System
  • Windows Server 2012
  • Windows Server 2012 R2
  • Windows Server 2016
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server 2022
  • Windows 10
CPU 500 MHz
Hard drive space 3 GB
Memory 128 MB
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and 4.0
Web browser
  • Internet Explorer versions 8 and later
  • Firefox version 40.0
  • Chrome version 44.0
Administrator access You need Administrator access on the system where ETS for the Desktop is installed to launch the ETS for the Desktop launchpad.

Port requirements for Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop

Use the following table multiple times as needed. Include information for all columns from your SMEs. This information is important for customers, security, firewalls, and more. If you have a topic already for ports, use that topic in this guide.

Review and open ports for Engineer's Toolset for the Desktop to support communication for various tools in the set.

Port Protocol Service/

Process
Direction Description
7 TCP WAN Killer

Inbound / Outbound

Use port 7 to generate traffic going both ways. When data is sent to port 7 (echo), all traffic that is received by the target device will be sent back to WAN Killer. This will generate a load in both directions.

9 TCP

WAN Killer

Outbound Use port 9 (discard) to generate one-way traffic. Port 9 discards all data when received.
25 TCP

Sending emails

Outbound  
69 UDP

TFTP Server

   
514 UDP Syslog Server Inbound Allows you to listen for incoming Syslog messages.

2055

  Netflow Realtime Inbound  
17779 HTTP SolarWinds Toolset Integration Inbound to the SolarWinds Platform server SolarWinds Toolset Integration over HTTP.

17780

HTTPS SolarWinds Toolset Integration Inbound to the SolarWinds Platform server SolarWinds Toolset Integration over HTTPS.