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Simple traffic analysis and data reporting collection server for LFAP

This package contains a small Lightweight Flow Accounting (LFAP)
    server and LFAP API library. LFAP open solution to delivering
    accounting data from Riverstone Networks Switches and Routers.

    You can use the sfas program to obtain micro-flow information
    from a Riverstone switch running either in Layer 4 bridging
    mode, routing or MPLS LSPs. Data that can be collected includes
    everything  from an IPv4 header and UDP headers and the src/dst
    port from a TCP header.

    WWW: http://www.riverstonenet.com/support/nmops/
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Edwin Groothuis 2004-07-19 09:26:00 +00:00
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SUBDIR += sendip
SUBDIR += sing
SUBDIR += sipcalc
SUBDIR += slate
SUBDIR += snmptt
SUBDIR += sting
SUBDIR += subcalc

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# New ports collection makefile for: slate
# Date created: 2004 July 19
# Whom: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@mavetju.org>
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= slate
PORTVERSION= 5.0.1
CATEGORIES= net-mgmt
MASTER_SITES= http://www.riverstonenet.com/support/nmops/
MAINTAINER= edwin@mavetju.org
COMMENT= Simple traffic analysis and data reporting collection server for LFAP
PLIST_FILES= bin/sfas
USE_REINPLACE= yes
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (slate-5.0.1.tar.gz) = 09c3d2e1e75a9c54982f55fd844127c2
SIZE (slate-5.0.1.tar.gz) = 386030

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Slate: simple traffic analysis and data reporting collection server for LFAP
This package contains a small Lightweight Flow Accounting (LFAP)
server and LFAP API library. LFAP open solution to delivering
accounting data from Riverstone Networks Switches and Routers.
You can use the sfas program to obtain micro-flow information from
a Riverstone switch running either in Layer 4 bridging mode, routing
or MPLS LSPs. Data that can be collected includes everything from
an IPv4 header and UDP headers and the src/dst port from a TCP
header.
WWW: http://www.riverstonenet.com/support/nmops/