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"Speed": allows to define how quickly a packet is relayed."Target": IP and TCP port of the program that waits for the NetFlow packets
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the machine running the PRTG probe (or Netflow Tester) In this section you can define the IP where the packets are supposed to be forwarded, i.e.
Network traffic generator windows simulator#
When the simulator is active it will create NetFlow packets which show the selected pattern (the simulated traffic itself is not generated). Here you can define one or more sets of flow streams.