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aliciascott authored Oct 9, 2024
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<div class="alert alert-warning">Network Path for Datadog Network Performance Monitoring is not supported for your selected <a href="/getting_started/site">Datadog site</a> ({{< region-param key="dd_site_name" >}}).</div>
{{< /site-region >}}

<div class="alert alert-info">Network Path for Datadog Network Performance Monitoring is in Preview. Reach out to your Datadog representative to sign up, and then use the following instructions to configure the Datadog Agent to gather network path data.</div>

<div class="alert alert-info">Network Path for Datadog Network Performance Monitoring is in Preview. Reach out to your Datadog representative to sign up, and then use the following instructions to configure the Datadog Agent to gather network path data.</div>

## Overview

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Configure network traffic paths to allow the Agent to automatically discover and monitor network paths based on actual network traffic, without requiring you to specify endpoints manually.

<div class="alert alert-warning"> Enabling Network Path to automatically detect paths can generate a significant number of logs, particularly when monitoring network paths across a large number of hosts. </div>

1. Enable the `system-probe` traceroute module in `/etc/datadog-agent/system-probe.yaml` by adding the following:

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