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Package networkmonitor provides the API client, operations, and parameter types for Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor. Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor is an Amazon Web Services active network monitoring service that identifies if a network issues exists within the Amazon Web Services network or your own company network. Within Network Monitor you'll choose the source VPCs and subnets from the Amazon Web Services network in which you operate and then you'll choose the destination IP addresses from your on-premises network. From these sources and destinations, Network Monitor creates a monitor containing all the possible source and destination combinations, each of which is called a probe, within a single monitor. These probes then monitor network traffic to help you identify where network issues might be affecting your traffic. Before you begin, ensure the Amazon Web Services CLI is configured in the Amazon Web Services Account where you will create the Network Monitor resource. Network Monitor doesn’t support creation on cross-account resources, but you can create a Network Monitor in any subnet belonging to a VPC owned by your Account. For more information, see Using Amazon CloudWatch Network Monitor in the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide.

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purl: pkg:golang/github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/networkmonitor
Keywords: aws , aws-sdk , go , golang
License: Apache-2.0
Latest release: 10 days ago
First release: over 1 year ago
Namespace: github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service
Stars: 2,410 on GitHub
Forks: 587 on GitHub
Total Commits: 2384
Committers: 101
Average commits per author: 23.604
Development Distribution Score (DDS): 0.573
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Last synced: about 12 hours ago

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