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RS0081 - vNAM Response Time Monitoring (Part 1)

The video shows you how to use Cisco vNAM to monitor application response time. We will explore available graphs and tools on vNAM that allow you drill into application performance statistics. We will testing application performance monitoring by creating high server CPU utilization and network latency and see how the problem can be identified by vNAM.
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RS0080 - vNAM Traffic Monitoring (Part 3)

The video walk you through application monitoring and analysis aspects of Cisco vNAM. We will try to understand how vNAM classify, and display application data and statistics using traffic generation of various applications, and what type of information we can gain from the data display. We will go over all menu options related to application and traffic monitoring.
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RS0080 - vNAM Traffic Monitoring (Part 2)

The video walk you through application monitoring and analysis aspects of Cisco vNAM. We will try to understand how vNAM classify, and display application data and statistics using traffic generation of various applications, and what type of information we can gain from the data display. We will go over all menu options related to application and traffic monitoring.
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RS0080 - vNAM Traffic Monitoring (Part 1)

The video walk you through application monitoring and analysis aspects of Cisco vNAM. We will try to understand how vNAM classify, and display application data and statistics using traffic generation of various applications, and what type of information we can gain from the data display. We will go over all menu options related to application and traffic monitoring.
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RS0079 - vNAM Capture (Part 2)

The video explores packet capture capability on Cisco vNAM. We will look at various aspects of capturing raw packet using manual and scheduled captures. We will review the captured packets on the built-in decoder, and then export the file to be viewed on Wireshark. We will use display and software filters to help us focus on the analysis. 
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RS0079 - vNAM Capture (Part 1)

The video explores packet capture capability on Cisco vNAM. We will look at various aspects of capturing raw packet using manual and scheduled captures. We will review the captured packets on the built-in decoder, and then export the file to be viewed on Wireshark. We will use display and software filters to help us focus on the analysis. 
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RS0078 - vNAM Data Source Managed Device and Site (Part 3)

The video introduces you to various data sources supported by Cisco vNAM. Specifically, we will be configuring SPAN, CEF, and Netflow to send network traffic to the vNAM. We will show vNAM capability to monitor a network device health and interface stats via SNMP. We ends the video by looking at a concept of Site and how to map subnets to sties.
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RS0078 - vNAM Data Source Managed Device and Site (Part 2)

The video introduces you to various data sources supported by Cisco vNAM. Specifically, we will be configuring SPAN, CEF, and Netflow to send network traffic to the vNAM. We will show vNAM capability to monitor a network device health and interface stats via SNMP. We ends the video by looking at a concept of Site and how to map subnets to sties.
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RS0078 - vNAM Data Source Managed Device and Site (Part 1)

The video introduces you to various data sources supported by Cisco vNAM. Specifically, we will be configuring SPAN, CEF, and Netflow to send network traffic to the vNAM. We will show vNAM capability to monitor a network device health and interface stats via SNMP. We ends the video by looking at a concept of Site and how to map subnets to sties.
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RS0026 - Nexus 1000V SPAN and ERSPAN

The video demonstrates how to perform packet capture on Cisco Nexus 1000V with SPAN and ERSPAN. SPAN allows traffic on the same ESXi host as the packet capture machine to be captured, while ERSPAN allows the packet capture machine to be on a different ESXi from a source or even multiple layer 3 hops away. We uses FTP as a sample application in this lab.

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