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Chapter 13 Configuring CEF for PFC2 and PFC3A
Understanding How Layer 3 Switching Works
Figure 13-2
IPX CEF Example Topology
Understanding the NetFlow Statistics
Note
With Supervisor Engine 720 (MSFC3), IPX routing is done through the software.
These sections describe NetFlow statistics:
•
NetFlow Statistics Overview, page 13-11
•
NetFlow Table Entry Aging, page 13-12
•
Flow Masks, page 13-12
NetFlow Statistics Overview
CEF for PFC2/PFC3A generates flow statistics for Layer 3-switched traffic, which are stored in the
NetFlow table. NetFlow statistics can be displayed with
show
commands and are also available to
NetFlow Data Export (NDE).
Note
A NetFlow table with more than 32,000 entries increases the probability that there will be insufficient
room to store statistics. To reduce the number of entries in the NetFlow table, you can exclude specified
IP protocols from the statistics or use the least granular flow mask (see the
“Excluding the IP Protocol
Entries from the NetFlow Table” section on page 13-31
).
Source IPX
Address
01.Aa
01.Aa
02.Cc
01.Aa:02.Cc
Data
03.Bb
02.Cc
01.Aa
Dd:Bb
Dd:Cc
Dd:Aa
Marketing
Engineering
Sales
Destination
IPX Address
Rewrite Src/Dst
MAC Address
Destination
VLAN
MSFC
Net 1/Sales
01
MAC = Aa
MAC = Dd
MAC = Bb
MAC = Cc
Net 3/Marketing
03
Net 2/Engineering
02
Aa:Dd
01.Aa:02.Cc
Data
Dd:Cc
25482
Host A
Host B
Host C