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Chapter 16
Traffic Control and Classification
Parameter
inactive-timeout { inactive-timeout }
Type commit and press Enter to save the changes, or type revert and press Enter to abort.
3.
Section 16.4.7
Managing NetFlow Interfaces
RUGGEDCOM ROX II requires an interface from which to collect NetFlow data, but can be configured to monitor
multiple interfaces if needed. Each interface can be configured to monitor packets entering (ingress) and/or
exiting (egress).
IMPORTANT!
RUGGEDCOM ROX II does not support Netflow data collection on hardware-accelerated interfaces.
CONTENTS
Section 16.4.7.1, "Viewing a List of NetFlow Interfaces"
Section 16.4.7.2, "Adding a NetFlow Interface"
Section 16.4.7.3, "Deleting a NetFlow Interface"
Section 16.4.7.1
Viewing a List of NetFlow Interfaces
To view a list of interfaces configured to monitor traffic for NetFlow, type:
show running-config services netflow interface
If interfaces have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config services netflow interface | tab
NAME
DIRECTION
------------------------------
switch.0001
both
!
!
If no interfaces have been configured, add interfaces as needed. For more information, refer to
"Adding a NetFlow
Interface".
Section 16.4.7.2
Adding a NetFlow Interface
To add a NetFlow interface, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
722
Synopsis:   A 32-bit signed integer equaling 1 or higher
Default:   15
The time in seconds (s) an inactive flow remains in the cache before it is deleted.
TYPE
ipv4
Description
Section 16.4.7.2,
Managing NetFlow Interfaces
RUGGEDCOM ROX II
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