Router Monitoring definition

Router Monitoring means that we will monitor for Layer 3-4 DDoS events while your traffic is not running through the F5 Silverline Network. Router Monitoring requires you to appropriately configure identified routers to send flow data to us for the purpose of monitoring traffic for DDoS events. The number of your routers configured to transmit flow data to us will determine quantity of Router Monitoring objects.

Examples of Router Monitoring in a sentence

  • Router Monitoring requires you to appropriately configure identified routers to send flow data to us for the purpose of monitoring traffic for DDoS events.

  • For the purpose of this Service-Specific Term, “Excessive Use” means your usage of the Silverline DDoS Protection Service in (a) excess of the Clean Bandwidth as measured by 95th Percentile Calculated Bandwidth; or (b) your configuration of Router Monitoring or Data Centers (e.g., GRE Tunnels) exceeds the quantities defined in the applicable Order.

  • The number of your routers configured to transmit flow data to us will determine quantity of Router Monitoring objects.

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  • Customer must have current Silverline Always-On or Router Monitoring service subscription.

  • Router Monitoring: 12 links over 6 interfaces (all active interfaces on 4 linecards) were instrumented with synchronized DAG cards.

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