SNMP is a good option too. It can provide performance metrics and statistics that could help narrow down the issue. But I think NetFlow is the best choice based on the question.
I'm leaning towards NetFlow. It collects detailed information about network traffic flows, which could give you the insights needed to determine the application causing the slowdown.
SPAN is the way to go here. It allows you to mirror traffic from one port to another, so you can analyze the packets and identify the problematic application.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. IPSLA, NetFlow, and SPAN all seem like they could be used to monitor network performance, but I'm not confident which one is specifically for pinpointing the application causing the issue.
I think the answer is NetFlow. It's a Cisco feature that provides detailed information about network traffic, which could help pinpoint the application causing slow performance.
IPSLA sounds like a good option to pinpoint the application causing the slow network performance. It seems to be a feature that can provide real-time monitoring and analysis.
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