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Exinda CLI: Netflow

Overview

 

This article provides information related to the Exinda CLI command netflow.

You can use the ip flow-export command to configure netflow export. Netflow records can be exported and sent to third party applications.

 


Information

 

NOTE:  The following syntax convention is used:
  • {}: Options are enclosed in curly braces and are separated by '|'.
  • []: Optional keywords are enclosed in square brackets.
  • <>: User input is required where variables are enclosed in greater-than and less-than symbols.

The table below details all netflow commands which are used for configuration and viewing these settings:

 

Action Description  Command 

Parameter Description

To set the destination address and port (UDP) of the device that will receive netflow records

ip flow-export destination <IPv4 address> <udp-port>  Not Applicable
To control how often netflow records are exported ip flow-export timeout active

active <duration_min> - How often to export active flow information.

To control refresh settings for export of options ip flow-export options {refresh-rate|timeout-rate|usernames}
  • refresh-rate <packet_count> - Sets the maximum number of packets allowed between options export.
  • timeout-rate <duration_sec> - Sets the maximum number of seconds between options export.
  • usernames expiry-rate <duration_hours> - Set the maximum number of hours to remember inactive usernames.
  • usernames timeout-rate <duration_min> - Set the maximum number of minutes between export of username options.
To control refresh settings for export of templates ip flow-export template {refresh-rate|timeout-rate}
  • refresh-rate <packet_count> - Set the maximum number of packets before template export.
  • timeout-rate <duration_sec> - Set the maximum number of seconds before template export.

To show the current flow-export settings

show ip flow-export config Not Applicable 

To show currently configured netflow destinations

show ip flow-export collectors Not Applicable 

To show netflow template details

show ip flow-export templates {appid|appgroupid|appgroups|ipv4|ipv4voip|ipv4aps}

Not Applicable 

 

You can also use netflow to configure which information is exported over the system by using the following command:

[no] ip flow-export export {application|aps|bytes-long|direction|extra-info|interfaces|lost-bytes|network-delay|network-jitter|output-counts|packets-long|packets-size|payload-size|policy|rtt|server-delay|tos|traffic-class|ttl|usernames|vlan|voip}

The list below briefly describes the information that is exported through the netflow command mentioned above:

  • application - Export application identification information.
  • aps - Export the Application Performance Score (APS).
  • bytes-long - Export byte counters as 64bit values instead of 32bit.
  • direction - Export flow direction (i.e. inbound|outbound).
  • extra-info - Export extra information details (e.g. hostnames, codec names).
  • interfaces - Export SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) input and output interfaces.
  • lost-bytes - Export lost bytes count.
  • network-delay - Export network delay.
  • network-jitter - Export network jitter.
  • output-counts - Export output packet and byte counts.
  • packets-long - Export packet counters as 64bit values instead of 32bit values.
  • packets-size - Export minimum and maximum packet sizes.
  • payload-size - Set maximum netflow packet payload size.
  • policy - Export policy identification information.
  • rtt - Export round trip time (RTT).
  • server-delay - Export server delay.
  • tos - Export minimum and maximum TOS.
  • traffic-class - Export traffic class id.
  • ttl - Export minimum and maximum TTL.
  • usernames - Export username details (see Active Directory and Static Users).
  • vlan - Export VLAN identifier.
  • voip - Export R-Factor.

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