NetUP UTM is a universal billing system for internet service providers of any size. Its modern approach to traffic accounting makes the system compatible with all popular platforms and network devices. Its key features include realtime traffic processing, Cisco Netflow and IP Accounting data collection, support for RADIUS authentication, and cross-platform compatibility. The core of the system is a smart and reliable accounting engine working directly with network equipment. It supports up to 100,000 users at a total speed of up to 3 Gbps. A flexible ratings engine and efficient administration tools make UTM a complete solution for IP/VoIP/WiFi/dial-up billing.
| Tags | Communications Internet Phone Telephony Archiving backup Internet Web Dynamic Content CGI Tools/Libraries Log Analysis Logging Networking Firewalls Monitoring |
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| Operating Systems | Unix POSIX BSD FreeBSD Solaris Linux BSD/OS OpenBSD NetBSD Windows Windows Windows |
| Implementation | Java C++ |
| Translations | Russian English |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds a watchdog for the firewall management module, support for login prefixes, and a core_ping-server monitoring utility.


Changes: This release included a new database verification engine, support for unmetered plans, and a RADIUS watchdog.


Changes: This release sees the introduction of SQL transactions and a switch to UTF-8 for data representation. Other enhancements include improved VoIP and pre-paid cards support, a new database backup script, and minor cosmetic changes in Administration Module.


Changes: New features include a reworked invoicing system, a new traffic collector (utm5_unif), an IP pool feature for the dial-up module, and automatic rotation of utm5_core logfiles. Improvements were made to VoIP handling, NDSAD configurability, and utm5_wintray. Various bugfixes were made.


Changes: This release fixes some major bugs.
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Recent commentsRe: webpage?
> Ehm..
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> Is the web-page of this project
> available in some language other than
> Russian?
Now English web-page is available!
Re: webpage?
> Ehm..
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> Is the web-page of this project
> available in some language other than
> Russian?
Will be soon ...
webpage?
Ehm..
Is the web-page of this project available in some language other than Russian?