to their devices.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mario Iseli
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Subject: Re: [swinog] netflow capable switches
German Wikipedia says:
Netflow war ursprünglich eine Cisco-Technik
Mario,
Julien is french speaking and he asked in english... maybe an
enlgish answer would better fix no ? :P
Pascal
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German Wikipedia says:
Netflow war ursprünglich eine Cisco-Technik, wird jetzt jedoch von vielen
Herstellern unterstützt. Neben Netflow gibt es auch noch cFlow (Juniper) und
Netstream (Huawei). Beide sind technisch identisch mit Netflow. Es existieren
verschiedene Versionen von Netflow. Netflow
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Viktor Steinmann wrote:
> We used netflow on all external interfaces towards upstream &
> peerings, so we could find out, how much traffic we were exchaning
> with which AS. It's quite a nice feature for peering policy decisions
> (or the decision, if you should change your
Hello,
Also for security features you can have a look at Arbor solutions
(http://www.arbor.net). We are using this system for our network and
it's damn hot :P
Cu,
Nico
--On August 30, 2005 12:25:31 -0400 Raffael Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I am doing some research on NetFlow and wan
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- --On August 30, 2005 12:25:31 -0400 Raffael Marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I am doing some research on NetFlow and wanted to ask you guys a few things:
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| How are you using NetFlow? For what purposes? Billing? Security? Do you
| have NetFlow enabled on
We used netflow on all external interfaces towards upstream &
peerings, so we could find out, how much traffic we were exchaning
with which AS. It's quite a nice feature for peering policy decisions
(or the decision, if you should change your upstream)
The tool we used was flowscan
(http://ww
Raffael Marty writes:
> I am doing some research on NetFlow and wanted to ask you guys a few
> things: How are you using NetFlow? For what purposes? Billing?
> Security?
Yes, both billing (and coarse-grained traffic analysis on our upstream
and peering connections) and security (detection and loca
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