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The (Net)Flow That Kentik Makes Go: Know Your Traffic Flow Data Protocols

Kentik

Some versions, but not all, support other data fields such as MAC address, VLAN ID, and IPv6. For example, NetFlow v9, IPFIX, and sFlow support IPv6 but NetFlow v5 and its equivalents don’t. Contact us and we’ll be happy to walk you through a demo. Flow Exporting Devices. nProbe sends IPFIX to Kentik Detect. Ready to learn more?

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Introducing Cloud Playground: Even More Hands-On Training Features

Linux Academy

To reflect the changing demand of Cloud Native architectures in the common corporate environment, we are announcing an upgrade to Cloud Servers. IPv6 is another major addition to the platform, reflecting the next generation of networking. Upgraded interface and server logs. Ability to Launch Different Size Servers Through Units.

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AWS — Site-to-Site VPN Connections Overview

Perficient

Agenda Autonomous System and BGP what is Site-to-Site VPN Flow Diagram and Architecture Site-to-Site VPN features Site-to-Site VPN limitations Customer gateway and Virtual Gateway Limitation Alternate VPN Demo What is Autonomous System: The Internet is a network of networks, and autonomous systems are the big networks that make up the Internet.

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NetFlow, sFlow, and Flow Extensibility, Part 1

Kentik

But then the network ops and architecture folks, who at the time were mostly limited to looking at SNMP totals, asked for a mechanism by which these flow records could be exported so that they could be used for network analytics. What about capturing MAC address, or VLAN tag, or IPv6? More of a good thing.

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