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Short Desciption: IP Accounting 6 Accounting Accounting Accounting chapter also provides a command-line reference. accounting as other features, such as NetFlow. The fact that Cisco has considered replacing IP Accounting Accounting advantages that make i

Content Inside: IP Accounting 6 Accounting Accounting Accounting chapter also provides a command-line reference. accounting as other features, such as NetFlow. The fact that Cisco has considered replacing IP Accounting Accounting advantages that make it an interesting feature to investigate: easy results retrieval via a MIB accounting solved with the NetFlow implementation. Note that NetFlow recently added the export of the MAC address as a new information element. Refer to coverage of NetFlow Layer 2 and the Security Monitoring Exports feature in Chapter 7, ldquo;NetFlow.rdquo; Accounting Accounting Accounting Accounting Accounting Accounting features. Therefore, this book uses the command-line interface (CLI) commands as titles, Accounting accounting Accounting the fundamentals are explained, followed by an overview of CLI operations, and then Accounting raised in Chapter 2, ldquo;Data Collection Methodologyrdquo;: What to collect? Where and how to collect? How to configure? Accounting Who is the user? Potential scenarios. Accounting Accounting element on a source and destination IP address basis. Only transit traffic that enters and leaves the router is measured, and only on an outbound basis. Traffic generated by the router Accounting (Layer 3) collects individual IP address details, so it can be used to identify specific users for usage-based billing. To provide the operator with the opportunity of ldquo;snapshotrdquo; accounting an active database and a checkpoint database. The active collection process always updates the active database and therefore constantly increments the counters while packets pass the router. To get a snapshot of the traffic statistics, a CLI command or SNMP request can be executed to copy the current status from the active database to the checkpoint database. This copy request can be automated across the network to be executed at the same time, and a accounting accounting database offers a ldquo;frozenrdquo; snapshot of the complete network. Trying to achieve the same result by synchronously