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Cisco SCE 2000 and SCE 1000 Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 8 Raw Data Formatting: The RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting
Configuring the RDR Formatter
Options
The following forwarding modes are available:
•
redundancy
— All records are sent only to the primary (active) connection. If the primary
connection fails, the records will be sent to the connected destination with the next highest priority.
•
multicast
— All records are sent to all destinations. This feature may negatively affect performance
in an installation with a high rate of data.
•
load-balancing
— Each successive record is sent to a different destination, one destination after the
other, in a round robin manner. It is the responsibility of the collectors to aggregate the records.
Step 1
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type
rdr-formatter forwarding-mode
mode,
and press
Enter
.
Configures the specified forwarding mode.
Configuring the Forwarding Mode: Example
The following example shows how to set the forwarding-mode to multicast.
SCE(config)# rdr-formatter forwarding-mode multicast
Configuring the RDR Formatter
•
Options, page 8-13
•
How to Enable the RDR Formatter, page 8-13
•
How to Disable the RDR Formatter, page 8-14
•
How to Configure the Size of the RDR Formatter History Buffer, page 8-14
Options
The following options are relevant specifically to the RDR formatter:
•
Enabling and disabling the RDR formatter
•
Setting the size of the RDR formatter history buffer. Note, however, that the size of the history buffer
must be zero bytes (the default value). Other values may cause duplication of RDRs.
•
Dynamic mapping of RDRs to categories (see
Configuring Dynamic Mapping of RDRs to
Categories, page 8-15
)
How to Enable the RDR Formatter
Step 1
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type
service rdr-formatter,
and press
Enter
.
Enables the RDR formatter.