Configuring The Data Destinations: Examples; Options - Cisco SCE2020-4XGBE-SM Configuration Manual

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Chapter 8
Raw Data Formatting: The RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting

Options

In order for the data records, either RDRs or NetFlow export packets, from the SCE platform to arrive
at the correct location, the following parameters must be configured:
A priority value may be assigned. Priority is important in the redundancy forwarding mode, but not
crucial in multicast mode. Remember that in multicast mode, the existence of any priority value causes
the destination to receive reports. The relationship between priorities and categories is addressed in
to Configure a Destination and Assign Categories, page
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type
Step 1
[priority
Defines the destination. When no category is specified, as in the above example, the specified priority is
assigned to all categories.

Configuring the Data Destinations: Examples

Example 1
This example shows how to configure a simple system with only one destination, using the NetFlow
protocol. With only one destination, it is not necessary to configure a priority value.
SCE(config)# rdr-formatter destination 10.1.1.205 port 33000 protocol NetFlowV9 transport
udp
Example 2
The following example shows how to configure two destinations in a system without using the
categories.
The first destination will automatically be assigned a priority of 100, and therefore the priority does not
need to be explicitly defined. For the second destination, the priority must be explicitly defined.
The same priority will automatically be assigned to both categories for each destination, but since the
categories will be ignored, this is irrelevant.
SCE(config)# rdr-formatter destination 10.1.1.205 port 33000 protocol RdrV1 transport tcp
SCE(config)# rdr-formatter destination 10.1.1.206 port 33000 priority 80 protocol RdrV1
transport tcp
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ip-address — the IP address of the destination
portnumber — the port number
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)
priority
] protocol
Example 1, page 8-7
Example 2, page 8-7
8-8.
rdr-formatter destination
protocol
transport
[transport
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ip-address
port portnumber
and press Enter.
],
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