FlowViewer version 4.0 will work with IPFIX/v9 provided you can get a copy 
of SiLK v3.0.

SiLK has been developed by the NetSA group at Carnegie Mellon and it's 
previous versions (prior v3.0) are freely available.

The manager of the SiLK software, Chris Inacio, has told me in emails he 
is getting all of the v3.0 approvals together, but hasn't finalized it.

I believe if you work for a federal agency or are aligned with a US 
research organization (University?) you can get a copy of v3.0 now.

The SiLK software is excellent and worth the wait, but I understand 
network management pressures to move on this.

We've used a free-ware Inmon software tool to convert sflow to netflow v5 
with success.

I've received netflow from Juniper routers and store it with flow-tools 
for years. Is that the same as "jflow"?

Best,

Joe



From:   Drew Weaver <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date:   10/08/2012 12:14 PM
Subject:        [Flow-tools] Netflow v5 pretty much dead what is everyone 
migrating       to?
Sent by:        [email protected]



With Netflow v5’s life shortening every day what software package are 
people who are using flow-tools switching to?
 
It seems like Netflow v9, ipfix, jflow and sflow are all viable 
technologies; is there a package like flow-tools that has collector and 
tools that works with all of those?
 
Thanks,
-Drew
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