![]() Troubleshooting issues related to choppy video or voice has never been possible with NetFlow, until now. cloud services) as well as UPD traffic such as voice and video. It delivers detailed reports on all traffic related to TCP connections (e.g. Take our Cisco Performance Monitoring (Medianet) reporting for example. It is our focus that has led to our success in this field and why we continue to grow. NetFlow, IPFIX and sFlow analysis is all we do. This is why we have stayed laser focused on this industry. Typically when customers start becoming educated on what is possible with flow data, they want more, expect more and if they don’t get it, they look around. and customers will want to report, filter, set thresholds, correlated and more on these unique exports. Others export details on latency, jitter, packet loss, caller ID, etc. Several vendors such as Citrix, nBox, Plixer, SonicWALL and soon Cisco export details such as URLs in their flows. Recently, Nick Scott at Nagios announced Nagios Network Analyzer which provides basic support for NetFlow v5, v7 and v9 however, it lacks support for all of the unique elements that can be exported by Flexible NetFlow and IPFIX. For years this community has depended on 3rd party NetFlow Analysis tools as a best of breed approach to a complete solution. Nagios is one of the more popular free network monitoring solutions that can be upgraded to a commercial version.
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