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  2. NetFlow - Wikipedia

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    NetFlow is a feature that was introduced on Cisco routers around 1996 that provides the ability to collect IP network traffic as it enters or exits an interface. By analyzing the data provided by NetFlow, a network administrator can determine things such as the source and destination traffic, class of service, and the causes of congestion.

  3. Class of service - Wikipedia

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    Class of service (COS or CoS) is a parameter used in data and voice protocols to differentiate the types of payloads contained in the packet being transmitted. The objective of such differentiation is generally associated with assigning priorities to the data payload or access levels to the telephone call.

  4. Differentiated services - Wikipedia

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    Class Selector mapping [10] Service class DSCP Name DSCP Value IP precedence Examples of application Standard CS0 (DF) 0 0 (000) NTP [11] Low-priority data CS1 8 1 (001) File transfer (FTP, SMB) Network operations, administration and management (OAM) CS2 16 2 (010) SNMP, SSH, Ping, Telnet, syslog: Broadcast video CS3 24 3 (011)

  5. Ethernet flow control - Wikipedia

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    Ethernet flow control disturbs the Ethernet class of service (defined in IEEE 802.1p), as the data of all priorities are stopped to clear the existing buffers which might also consist of low-priority data. As a remedy to this problem, Cisco Systems defined their own priority flow control extension to the standard protocol. This mechanism uses ...

  6. Type of service - Wikipedia

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    The type of service (ToS) field is the second byte of the IPv4 header. It has had various purposes over the years, and has been defined in different ways by five RFCs. [1] Prior to the redefinition, the ToS field could specify a datagram's priority and request a route for low-latency, high-throughput, or highly-reliable service.

  7. Quality of service - Wikipedia

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    Cisco IOS NetFlow and the Cisco Class Based QoS (CBQoS) Management Information Base (MIB) are marketed by Cisco Systems. [10] One compelling example of the need for QoS on the Internet relates to congestive collapse.

  8. IP Flow Information Export - Wikipedia

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    Internet Protocol Flow Information Export (IPFIX) is an IETF protocol, as well as the name of the IETF working group defining the protocol. It was created based on the need for a common, universal standard of export for Internet Protocol flow information from routers, probes and other devices that are used by mediation systems, accounting/billing systems and network management systems to ...

  9. Integrated services - Wikipedia

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    In computer networking, integrated services or IntServ is an architecture that specifies the elements to guarantee quality of service (QoS) on networks. IntServ can for example be used to allow video and sound to reach the receiver without interruption.