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VOSS NetFlow

A deep network understanding across performance, usage and degradation areas. Combine with collaboration data across on-premises and cloud deployments for increased fault isolation, user experience, security vulnerabilities and network planning. Visibility across all network traffic and deep root cause analysis with proactive synthetic call flow testing.

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The challenges we address

NetFlow is extremely useful if you face the following challenges:

Voice quality issues

If you have voice quality issues but it is not clear where this problem is

Disconnect

If you have a disconnect from the voice and the network elements

Traffic patterns

If nobody knows the flows and traffic patterns across the network

Different domains

If the networks are connected to different domains such a cloud and fault isolation is hard

Security

If you are concerned about security and what is sending and receiving data

How it works

NetFlow takes streaming telemetry data from the core network devices and conducts packet analysis to give meaningful insight to the source IP, destination IP, port and protocols. With the power of VOSS Assurance’s call quality information, it will identify network congestion and capacity limitations.

NetFlow helps you to understand the UC data flows during investigations, and will proactively spot issues with raptor running synthetic tests. Taking home-working, VPNs, cloud and complex on-premises network solutions into account, VOSS helps you understand your voice and your IP solutions, and enables you to speed up fault diagnostic and isolation.

With VOSS, you can see traffic flows and types across all cloud, hosted, and enterprise services. By combining your insight into voice quality and experience with network performance, you can easily identify areas of degradation. VOSS empowers you to understand the cause of voice jitter, delay, and hops, in the context of a network. It also combines with raptor for passive call flow testing.

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Key features

Collect, correlate, and customize your dashboarding and reporting

Access additional data sources for forensic network evaluation

Understand traffic flows in the network, and quickly identify and rectify any changes

Understand congestion that impacts a user’s service, experience, or quality

Security to ensure the authorized flows do not open insecure paths

Access your traffic history to analyze if changes have altered the user experience

Identify bottlenecks in the network, especially internet routers, core routers and VPN concentrators

Combine flows with port, bandwidth, and alarm information

Overlay call quality data with traffic flows, using synthetic tests

See voice jitter, delays, and hops in the context of a network

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Benefits

Increase your visibility

Blend your view of cloud, hosted and enterprise services to see traffic flows across these varied domains from a single point of control.

Improve your knowledge

Combine your insight into voice quality and experience with network performance data and raptor data, to get a deeper understanding of your platform’s performance.

Take dynamic action

Harness the actionable intelligence provided by VOSS to continually improve and optimize your collaboration platform, and create automated rules to pre-empt and then self-heal issues that arise.

Additional information

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NetFlow solution sheet

VOSS NetFlow offers a deep network understanding across performance, usage, and degradation areas. Combine this with collaboration data across on-premises and cloud deployments for increased fault isolation, user experience, security vulnerabilities, and network planning.

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NetFlow features

VOSS NetFlow Analytics enables granular visibility into the traffic traversing your network along with the network’s relationship to application performance and critical business services.