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For many, Cisco’s NetFlow protocol could unlock some of the mysteries of network performance, but without specific skills or advanced analysis tools that data remains just out of reach for many.
Cisco's NetFlow is being tapped more and more by network managers to get more granular metrics on which applications are used most, on how to bill back services and on ways to better secure networks.
Readers have told me that they like blog posts with technical tips and tricks. So I asked SolarWinds to write an article about making the most out of NetFlow. The following is a guest post written ...
Plixer International, Inc., a leading provider of NetFlow-based network traffic reporting, today announced that TMC, a global, integrated media company, has named Scrutinizer™ V10 as a recipient ...
Hi I have Cisco 881's and Ive configured netflow and manage engines netflow analyzer, but I think some of the data is inaccurate. They're configed like - Physical Interface - WAN, 1 LAN Virtual ...
NetFlow Analyzer collects data about Cisco NetFlow, IPFIX, sFlow, J-Flow, AppFlow, cflowd, NetStream, and Cisco NBAR, CBQoS, and Medianet to provide visibility on network bandwidth usage.
Plixer International, Inc., a leading provider of NetFlow-based network traffic monitoring and threat detection technology, today announced the availability of Scrutinizer™ V11. The new version ...
NetFlow has been around for a long time, which doesn’t mean tools that leverage it can’t be honed. That’s what the founders of Plixer International thought over five years ago when it looked ...
You use SolarWinds® NetFlow Traffic Analyzer (NTA). Every internal IT team has heard the words "the network's slow." Sometimes it's "thought you should know, the network was slow last week.