Ipfix Vs Netflow?
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IPFIX is an IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) standard for network flow monitoring and data export. It is an evolution of Cisco’s proprietary NetFlow protocol. IPFIX is a protocol for capturing, collecting, and exporting traffic flow data. It provides a standardized way of collecting, aggregating and exporting flow data from network devices to flow collectors.
NetFlow is a proprietary protocol developed by Cisco Systems to collect IP network traffic information. It is used to capture IP traffic information and export it to a collector. NetFlow is a protocol that is used to collect data on IP traffic flows. It is used to capture, aggregate, and analyze traffic flows on a network. NetFlow is used by network administrators to identify traffic patterns.
The main difference between IPFIX and NetFlow is that IPFIX is an IETF standard while NetFlow is a proprietary protocol developed by Cisco. Additionally, IPFIX provides more detailed information about the traffic flows than NetFlow.