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Flamingo is a powerful network traffic visualization tool.

If you are responsible for routers or the traffic that crosses them, then you want Flamingo!

It was originally developed to accept Cisco NetFlow data streams from routers, but can be easily adapted to accept sFlow data streams from Brocade, Juniper, or other brands of routers using software shims like sFlow tool.

Flamingo was developed under Unix. It may be possible to compile this code under Windows but as yet a Windows version is awaiting a volunteer to “Show us how it’s done”.

Index

  • [About Flamingo](1.0 About Flamingo)
  • [Gallery](2.0 Gallery)
  • [Compiling Flamingo](3.0 Compiling Flamingo)
  • [Setting Up a System](4.0 Setting Up a System)
  • [Using Flamingo](5.0 Using Flamingo)
  • [About the Code](6.0 About the Code)
  • [Frequently Asked Questions](7.0 Frequently Asked Questions)
  • [The Path Forward](8.0 The Path Forward)
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