Paessler Netflow Tester dumps the data of all Netflow packets that a computer receives from a Cisco router. This can be useful when debugging bandwidth monitoring configurations based on Cisco's Netflow protocol.

First the Netflow protocol must be enabled and configured on the router. Then the router must be given the IP address of the computer running Netflow tester so that the UDP data packets with Netflow data are sent to that computer.

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  • License

    Free

  • Version

    2.0
  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Windows

  • OS

    Windows Vista

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    387

  • Size

    402.30 KB

  • Developer

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Is Paessler Netflow Tester safe?

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netflowtester.zip
SHA256
767b22f676888faebb68ac94c007b482d2bb1570ad3ea6131555831e03ce9f68
SHA1
2bf8be0eaa6c5a1f54f1a7b5acfc31519fe3a4ed

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