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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

sFlow Why you should use it and like it
Meeting: NANOG39
Date / Time: 2007-02-07 11:00am - 11:30am
Room: Osgoode Ballroom
Presenters: Speakers:
Richard A. Steenbergen, nLayer Communications.
Abstract: sFlow is a standards based protocol for exporting flow information from routers and switches, for the purposes of external analysis. This presentation addresses some of the advantages of sFlow over various versions of competing protocols like NetFlow, and provides working code for a very efficient C library to parse sFlow messages.
Files: pdfsFlow - Why you should use it and like it(PDF)
youtubesFlow Why you should use it and like it
Sponsors: None.

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