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articles/network-watcher/vnet-flow-logs-cli.md

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Virtual network flow logging is a feature of Azure Network Watcher that allows you to log information about IP traffic flowing through an Azure virtual network. For more information about virtual network flow logging, see [VNet flow logs overview](vnet-flow-logs-overview.md).
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In this article, you learn how to create, change, enable, disable, or delete a VNet flow log using the Azure CLI. You can learn how to manage a VNet flow log using [PowerShell](vnet-flow-logs-powershell.md).
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In this article, you learn how to create, change, enable, disable, or delete a VNet flow log using the Azure CLI. You can learn how to manage a VNet flow log using the [Azure portal](vnet-flow-logs-portal.md) or [PowerShell](vnet-flow-logs-powershell.md).
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> The VNet flow logs feature is currently in preview. This preview version is provided without a service-level agreement, and we don't recommend it for production workloads. Certain features might not be supported or might have constrained capabilities. For legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, in preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).

articles/network-watcher/vnet-flow-logs-portal.md

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Virtual network flow logging is a feature of Azure Network Watcher that allows you to log information about IP traffic flowing through an Azure virtual network. For more information about virtual network flow logging, see [VNet flow logs overview](vnet-flow-logs-overview.md).
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In this article, you learn how to create, change, enable, disable, or delete a VNet flow log using the Azure portal. You can also learn how to manage a VNet flow log using [Azure PowerShell](vnet-flow-logs-powershell.md) or [Azure CLI](vnet-flow-logs-cli.md).
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In this article, you learn how to create, change, enable, disable, or delete a VNet flow log using the Azure portal. You can also learn how to manage a VNet flow log using [PowerShell](vnet-flow-logs-powershell.md) or [Azure CLI](vnet-flow-logs-cli.md).
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> The VNet flow logs feature is currently in preview. This preview version is provided without a service-level agreement, and we don't recommend it for production workloads. Certain features might not be supported or might have constrained capabilities. For legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, in preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).

articles/network-watcher/vnet-flow-logs-powershell.md

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Virtual network flow logging is a feature of Azure Network Watcher that allows you to log information about IP traffic flowing through an Azure virtual network. For more information about virtual network flow logging, see [VNet flow logs overview](vnet-flow-logs-overview.md).
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In this article, you learn how to create, change, enable, disable, or delete a VNet flow log using Azure PowerShell. You can learn how to manage a VNet flow log using the [Azure CLI](vnet-flow-logs-cli.md).
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In this article, you learn how to create, change, enable, disable, or delete a VNet flow log using Azure PowerShell. You can learn how to manage a VNet flow log using the [Azure portal](vnet-flow-logs-portal.md) or [Azure CLI](vnet-flow-logs-cli.md).
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> The VNet flow logs feature is currently in preview. This preview version is provided without a service-level agreement, and we don't recommend it for production workloads. Certain features might not be supported or might have constrained capabilities. For legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, in preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability, see [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/).

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