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Understanding How NDE Works
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dstport
Layer 4 destination port number
or equivalent
0
0
X
X
36
pad1
Unused (zero) byte
37
tcp_flags Cumulative OR of TCP flags
0
0
0
0
38
prot
Layer 4 protocol
(for example, 6=TCP, 17=UDP)
0
0
X
X
39
tos
IP type-of-service byte
X
X
X
X
40–41
src_as
Autonomous system number of the source,
either origin or peer
0
0
0
0
42–43
dst_as
Autonomous system number of the
destination, either origin or peer
0
0
0
0
44–45
src_mask Source address prefix mask bits
0
0
0
0
46–47
dst_mask Destination address prefix mask bits
0
0
0
0
48
pad2
Pad 2 is unused (zero) bytes
1.
This flow mask is not configurable from the CLI. It is only turned on if certain features, such as reflexive ACLs, are set up.
2.
This feature is not supported on Supervisor Engine 1 or 1A.
Table 16-3
NDE Version 7 Header Format
Bytes
Content
Description
0–1
version
NetFlow export format version number
2–3
count
Number of flows exported in this packet (1–30)
4–7
SysUptime
Current time in milliseconds since router booted
8–11
unix_secs
Current seconds since 0000 UTC 1970
12–15
unix_nsecs
Residual nanoseconds since 0000 UTC 1970
16–19
flow_sequence
Sequence counter of total flows seen
20–24
reserved
Unused (zero) bytes
Table 16-4
NDE Version 7 Flow Record Format
Bytes
Content
Description
Flow masks: X=Populated
Destination
Destination
Source
Full
Full VLAN
1
0–3
srcaddr
Source IP address
0
X
X
X
4–7
dstaddr
Destination IP address
X
X
X
X
8–11
nexthop
Next-hop router’s IP address
X
X
X
X
12–13
input
Ingress interface SNMP ifIndex
2
0
X
X
X
Table 16-2
NDE Version 5 Flow Record Format (continued)
Bytes
Content
Description
Flow masks: X=Populated
Destination
Destination
Source
Full
Full VLAN
1