The ELK stack does a good job of collecting netflow records with the addition
of Filebeat. Check out my tattle-tale tool that collects netflow data:
https://github.com/racompton/tattle-tale It has numerous rules in
logstash/conf.d to try to just look for spoofed DDoS amplification requests but
Juniper added sFlow support to MX routers in Junos 18.1R1,
https://blog.sflow.com/2018/04/sflow-available-on-juniper-mx-series.html
You might want to consider deploying sFlow instead of IPFIX, particularly
if you are interested in DDoS mitigation where low latency and visibility
into packet
All,
Why do MSA’s matter as related to network architecture?
Thanks all —
-M<
On 5/18/22 03:55, Martin Hannigan wrote:
All,
Why do MSA’s matter as related to network architecture?
As in "Master Services Agreement"?
Mark.
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