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Packet Monitor (Pktmon) is an in-box, cross-component network diagnostics tool for Windows. It can be used for packet capture, packet drop detection, packet filtering and counting. The tool is especially helpful in virtualization scenarios, like container networking and SDN, because it provides visibility within the networking stack.

Packet loss occurs whenever a network packet doesn't reach its intended destination. Some packet loss is normal, and doesn't always cause higher-level networking issues. At other times, packet loss can reduce performance, and cause application programming interfaces (APIs) or applications to fail.

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Packet Monitor (Pktmon) is an in-box, cross-component network diagnostics tool for Windows. It can be used for advanced packet capture and event collection, drop detection, filtering, and counting. Pktmon is especially helpful in virtualization scenarios such as container networking and SDN, because it provides visibility within the networking stack.

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Packet Monitor (Pktmon) is an in-box, cross-component network diagnostics tool for Windows. It can be used for packet capture, packet drop detection, packet filtering and counting. The tool is especially helpful in virtualization scenarios, like container networking and SDN, because it provides visibility within the networking stack. Packet Monitor is available in-box via pktmon.exe command on ...

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Packet capture is an extension that is remotely started through Network Watcher. This capability saves time and eases the burden of running a packet capture manually on the desired virtual machine or virtual machine scale set instances. You can trigger packet captures through the portal, PowerShell, Azure CLI, or REST API.

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Packet--A unit of data passed over a TCP/IP network or wide area network. RFC (Request for Comment)--A document used to define standards on the Internet. Router--A device that passes network traffic between different IP networks. Subnet Mask--A 32-bit number used to distinguish the network and host portions of an IP address.