Collect Transport Tcp Flags - Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Reference Manual

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collect transport tcp flags

To configure a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) field as a nonkey field and collect the value in it
for a Flexible NetFlow flow record, use the collect transport tcp flags command. To disable the use of
a TCP field as a nonkey field for a Flexible NetFlow flow record, use the no form of this command.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords
Defaults
This command is not enabled by default.
Command Modes
Flow record configuration
Supported User Roles
network-admin
vdc-admin
Command History
Release
4.0(1)
Usage Guidelines
The Flexible NetFlow commands that start with collect are used to configure nonkey fields for the flow
monitor record and to enable capturing the values in the fields for the flow created with the record. The
values in nonkey fields are added to flows to provide additional information about the traffic in the flows.
A change in the value of a nonkey field does not create a new flow. In most cases, the values for nonkey
fields are taken from only the first packet in the flow.
This command does not require a license.
Examples
This example shows how to configure the TCP flags as a nonkey field:
switch(config)# flow record FLOW-RECORD-1
switch(config-flow-record)# collect transport tcp flags
Related Commands
Command
collect counter
collect flow
collect interface
OL-25806-03
collect transport tcp flags
no collect transport tcp flags
Modification
This command was introduced.
Description
Configures the counters as a nonkey field and collects the counter values.
Configures flow identifying fields as nonkey fields and collects their values.
Configures the input or output interface as a nonkey field and collects the
values.
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