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4 steps to configure Cisco Flexible NetFlow
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8 months ago I blogged about the 4 steps of an FNF configuration (Cisco Flexible NetFlow ):
1. Create an FNF 'Record'
2. Create an 'Exporter'
3. Create a 'Monitor'
4. Apply the 'Monitor'
This week, network performance vendor - Plixer International , released the below 6-minute video which walks viewers through the 4 steps of an FNF configuration:
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