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ip flow export
Use the ip flow export command to configure traffic flow data exportation parameters for integrated
traffic monitoring (ITM). Use the no form of this command to disable the export functionality or to remove
an associated destination if multiple entries are specified. Variations of this command include:
ip flow export destination <ip address> <port>
ip flow export destination <ip address> <port> source <interface>
ip flow export vrf <name> destination <ip address> <port>
ip flow export vrf <name> destination <ip address> <port> source <interface>
Syntax Description
destination <ip address> <port> Specifies the IP address and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port
source <interface>
vrf <name>
Default Values
By default, ip flow export is disabled.
By default, if no source is specified, the router interface at the hop closest to the data collector will be
sourced.
Command History
Release 16.1
Release A4.01
Functional Notes
Up to two different destinations can be specified for traffic flow data export.
Using the source command specifies an interface from which to send the data export packets. If using a
VRF destination, the source must be on the same VRF as the destination or it will be ignored and the
routing table will determine the source interface. Most often, a source will only need to be specified for
security purposes. For example, if an access control list (ACL) is active on the external data collector, a
source interface may need to be specified.
60000CRG0-35E
through which the destination will receive data export packets.
Specifies a source interface to send the data export packets. Specify an
interface in the format <interface type [slot/port | slot/port.subinterface id
| interface id | interface id.subinterface id]>. For example, for an
Ethernet subinterface, use eth 0/1.1; for a PPP interface, use ppp 1;
and for an ATM subinterface, use atm 1.1. Valid interfaces are those
that can have an IP address. Type source ? for a complete list of valid
interfaces.
Specifies the VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) location to be used in
data export.
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to include the Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)
Ethernet interface.
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