Documentation forIpMonitor
Effective December 31, 2024, IpMonitor will reach its end of life and will no longer be available or supported. If you liked IpMonitor, consider trying another SolarWinds product.

ipMonitor system requirements

Before you install ipMonitor, verify that the server meets the following hardware, software and system requirements:

For additional information, see the latest ipMonitor Release Notes.

Hardware requirements

Set up your ipMonitor server using the following minimum hardware requirements.

Hardware or Software

Requirements

CPU

Single core 2.0 GHz

Hard drive space

240 MB

Memory

512 MB

Software requirements

Set up your SolarWinds ipMonitor server using the following software requirements.

Software Requirements
Operating system

Windows Server 2012 with .NET Framework 4.5

Windows Server 2012 R2

Windows Server 2016

Windows Server 2019

Windows 8

Windows 10

Web browser

(two most recent versions at the release date)

Apple Safari

Google Chrome

Microsoft Edge

Mozilla Firefox

Port requirements

Below are the local and monitor port requirements for ipMonitor.

Local ports

Port Protocol Description
8080 HTTP Default
443 HTTPS SSL or assigned by administrator

Monitor ports

The following table provides the various ports that are used in ipMonitor, depending on which monitor is enabled.

ipMonitor supports up to 2,500 monitors.

Port Protocol Service / Process Monitor
389 TCP Active Directory ACTIVE DIRECTORY
161 UDP Bandwidth BANDWIDTH USAGE
161 UDP Battery BATTERY
161 UDP Processor Usage CPU USAGE
N/A

SMB

NFS

Directory Usage DIRECTORY MONITOR
53 TCP Quality Assurance Domain Name Service DNS-QA
53 TCP Domain Name Service - Transmission Control Protocol DNS-TCP
53 UDP Domain Name Service - User Datagram Protocol DNS-UDP
161 UDP Drive Space Availability DRIVE SPACE
N/A N/A NT Event Log Monitor EVENT LOG
N/A N/A Microsoft Exchange Server EXCHANGE SERVER
N/A N/A Executable File EXTERNAL PROCESS
161 UDP Fan Status FAN MONITOR
N/A

SMB

NFS

Any File Type FILE PROPERTY
N/A

SMB

NFS

Any File Type FILE WATCHING
79 TCP Finger Information Server FINGER
21 TCP File Transfer Protocol FTP
21 TCP Quality Assurance File Transfer Protocol FTP-QA
70 TCP Menu driven front end to resource services, such as anonymous FTP GOPHER
80 TCP HyperText Transfer Protocol HTML / ASP
80 TCP HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTP
80 TCP Quality Assurance HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTP-QA
443 TCP Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS
161 UDP Humidity Levels HUMIDITY
143 TCP Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP4
143 TCP Quality Assurance Internet Message Access Protocol IMAP4-QA

80

443

TCP ipMonitor IPMONITOR
6667 TCP Internet Relay Chat IRC
88 UDP Kerberos 5 KERBEROS 5
389 UDP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP
80 TCP Quality Assurance Link LINK-QA
1352 TCP Lotus Notes™ Transport LOTUS NOTES
N/A N/A Microsoft Messaging Application Program Interface MAPI-QA
161 UDP Physical Memory (RAM) MEMORY USAGE
19 TCP Speed or Bandwidth Monitor NETWORK SPEED
119 TCP Network News Transfer Protocol NNTP
123 UDP Network Time Protocol NTP
N/A ICMP Packet InterNet Groper PING
110 TCP Post Office Protocol POP3
110 TCP Quality Assurance Post Office Protocol POP3-QA
1812 UDP Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service Protocol RADIUS
4343 TCP Recursive WhoIs Information Server RWHOIS
N/A NT Specific Windows NT Service Monitor SERVICE
25 TCP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP
161 TCP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP
161 UDP Quality Assurance Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP-QA
162 UDP Simple Network Management Protocol Traps SNMP TRAP-QA
444 TCP Simple Network Pager Protocol SNPP
N/A NT Specific Structured Query Language: ActiveX Data Objects SQL: ADO
N/A NT Specific Structured Query Language: ActiveX Data Objects SQL: ADO-QA
N/A NT Specific Structured Query Language Server SQL SERVER
23 TCP Remote Terminal Protocol TELNET
161 UDP Temperature Levels TEMPERATURE
43 TCP WhoIs Information Server WHOIS

ipMonitor traps

Any agent you configure to send traps to ipMonitor must use the same IP address and port combination.

If the Windows SNMP Trap Service is enabled on the ipMonitor host computer, it may conflict with the ipMonitor SNMP Trap Listener. Both are bound by default to port 162.

The POP3 User Experience monitor delivers an email to the SMTP server on port 25 for the recipient address you specify. The monitor then logs in to the POP3 Mail Server on port 110 and retrieves the LIST of queued mail.