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cmd/scollector: Added ExtraHop collector#1491
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Generally we don't merge in commented code. So this should probably be moved to another branch.
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Call this in an init instead of with each collector run.
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ExtraHop collector. Right now it only collects the L7 information (bytes and packets) for all networks, broken by vlan and protocol. In the config file you can choose how you want to filter the data - by traffic count, named protocols, or no filtering.