Configuring A Destination And Assigning Categories - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Data Destinations and Categories
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type rdr-formatter category number category-number name
Step 1
category-name and press Enter.
Defines the name for the specified category number. This category name can then be used in any
rdr-formatter command instead of the category number.

Configuring a Destination and Assigning Categories

Options
The following options are available:
General Guidelines:
Note
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type rdr-formatter destination ip-address port portnumber category
Step 1
[name category-name | number category-number] [priority priority] [category [name category-name
| number category-number] [priority priority]] [category [name category-name | number
category-number] [priority priority]] [category [name category-name | number category-number]
[priority priority]] protocol protocol [transport transport] and press Enter.
Defines the destination and assigns categories with optional priorities.
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ip-address — the IP address of the destination
portnumber — the port number
category-number — the number of the category (1-4)
category-name — the name to be assigned to the category
priority — the priority value assigned to this category for this destination (1-100)
protocol — the protocol used for data sent to the destination (either RDRv1 or NetFlow; if no
protocol is assigned the protocol is RdrV1)
transport — the transport type, TCP or UDP (optional, as this parameter is determined by the
protocol)
A maximum of four categories can be configured in one command.
The category may defined by either number or name.
A different priority may be assigned to each category.
Within each category the priorities must be unique for each destination.
Chapter 8
Raw Data Formatting: The RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting
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