Hi,
I'm new to the Cisco Netflow technology. I was wondering if anyone would be able to help clarify for me the differences between the term "packets" and "flows"?
My understanding of the term packet and flow is as follows:
1)packet:
- data unit transmitted from origin to destination via internet.
- in terms of Netflow, payload of the packet is a set of flow records i.e. one packet might contain 5 flow records.
- contains the source and target IP to tell where the packets is going to.
2) flow
- data records consisting a number of fields i.e.
a)flow type
b)flow source/destination IP
c)flow source/destination port
d)flow input/output index
e)flow source/destination prefix
(list continues...)
- is the "payload" of the packet containing network statistics.
Could anyone help me out by verifying my undestanding on the differences between packets and flows, as I don't really have a clear-cut understanding as where exactly the flow is located within the IP packets travelling between the routers.
Thanks
Danny