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Chapter 8 Raw Data Formatting: The RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting
Configuring Dynamic Mapping of RDRs to Categories
How to Configure a DSCP Value for NetFlow
Options
The following option is available:
•
dscp-value
— DSCP value to be assigned to the NetFlow packets over all destinations (0-63 in HEX
format)
Step 1
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type
rdr-formatter protocol NetFlowV9 dscp
dscp-value
, and press
Enter
.
Configures the DSCP value for NetFlow exporting support.
How to Configure the Template Refresh Interval
Options
The following options are available:
•
ip-address
— the destination IP address.
•
port-number
— the destination port number
•
timeout-value
— the frequency of exporting the template records in seconds (1 – 86400.)
Step 1
From the SCE(config)# prompt, type
rdr-formatter destination
ip-address
port
port-number
protocol NetFlowV9 template data timeout
timeout-value
, and press
Enter
.
Sets the template refresh interval.
Configuring Dynamic Mapping of RDRs to Categories
•
Dynamic configuration of RDRs to multiple categories is supported., page 8-14
•
Configuring Mappings, page 8-15
Dynamic configuration of RDRs to multiple categories is supported.
Each RDR tag has a list of categories. The default category is the one that was assigned when application
was loaded.
The configuration of categories to RDR tags is done by adding and removing mappings. A user can add
a mapping of an RDR tag to a category and can remove a mapping, including the default mapping. If all
categories are removed from a tag, the tag is ignored as long as it remains with no mapped categories.
The user must provide the RDR tag ID and the category number to add or remove. The configuration is
saved as part of the application configuration.