NetFlow - path from Routers to Collector

Shane Ronan shane at ronan-online.com
Tue Sep 1 16:02:07 UTC 2015


It's usually not laziness, it's most often related to cost.
On Sep 1, 2015 12:00 PM, "Rod Beck" <Rod.Beck at hibernianetworks.com> wrote:

> Roland is correct. With the caveat that your Internet customer traffic may
> flow over the fibers as your separate management circuits. You should aim
> for end to end physical diversity. This is all common sense, but laziness
> some times takes precedence.
>
>
>
> Roderick Beck
> Sales - Europe and the Americas
> Hibernia Networks
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> Subject: Re: NetFlow - path from Routers to Collector
>
> On 1 Sep 2015, at 22:39, Mark Tinka wrote:
>
> > Have been doing so for years, no major drama.
>
> Until there is.
>
> ;>
>
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