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7750 SR OS Rout
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Contents
Main
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
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7750 SR OS QoS Configuration Guide Page 5
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7750 SR OS QoS Configuration Guide Page 7
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List of Tables
Getting Started
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Preface
About This Guide
Audience
List of Technical Publications
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Getting Started
Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR-Series Router Configuration Process
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IP Router Configuration
Configuring IP Router Parameters
Interfaces
Network Interface
System Interface
IP Addresses
Creating an IP Address Range
Router ID
Autonomous Systems (AS)
Confederations
Figure 1: Confederation Configuration
Confederation 2002
Proxy ARP
Internet Protocol Versions
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IPv6 Applications
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IPv6 Provider Edge Router over MPLS (6PE)
6PE Control Plane Support
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Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
BFD Control Packet
Control Packet Format
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Router Configuration Process Overview
Reference Sources
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Configuring an IP Router with CLI
Router Configuration Overview
Router Configuration Overview
System Interface
Network Interface
CLI Command Structure
Figure 12: CLI System Configuration Context
Figure 11: CLI Configuration Context
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Basic Configuration
Basic Configuration
Configuring a System Name
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The following example displays the system name output.
Configuring Interfaces
Configuring a System Interface
Configuring a Network Interface
The following displays the IP configuration output showing the interface information.
Configuring IPv6 Parameters
The following displays the configuration output showing the interface information.
Configuring IPv6 Over IPv4 Parameters
Tunnel Ingress Node
Both the IPv4 and IPv6 system addresses must to configured
The following displays the configuration output showing the interface information.
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Learning the Tunnel Endpoint IPv4 System Address
The following displays the configuration showing the OSPF output.
Configuring an IPv4 BGP Peer
The following displays the configuration showing the BGP output.
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An Example of a IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnel Configuration
The following displays the configuration showing the policy output.
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Tunnel Egress Node
The following displays the configuration showing the interface information.
Learning the Tunnel Endpoint IPv4 System Address
The following displays the configuration showing the OSPF output.
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Configuring an IPv4 BGP Peer
The following displays the configuration showing the BGP output.
An Example of a IPv6 Over IPv4 Tunnel Configuration
The following displays the configuration showing the policy output.
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Router Advertisement
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Configuring Proxy ARP
Use the following CLI syntax to configure the policy statement specified in the proxy-arp-
The following output displays the prefix list and policy statement configurations:
Use the following CLI to configure proxy ARP:
Creating an IP Address Range
Deriving the Router ID
Configuring a Confederation
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Configuring an Autonomous System
CLI Syntax: config>router autonomous-system as-number
The following example displays the autonomous system configuration command usage:
Example: config>router# autonomous-system 100 config>router#
The following example displays the autonomous system configuration:
Service Management Tasks
Changing the System Name
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Modifying Interface Parameters
Service Management Tasks
Deleting a Logical IP Interface
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IP Router Command Reference
Router Commands
IP Router Command Reference
Router Interface Commands
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For router interface VRRP commands, see VRRP Command Reference on page223.
Router Interface IPv6 Commands
Router Advertisement Commands
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Show Commands
IP Router Command Reference
Clear Commands
Debug Commands
Generic Commands
Router Global Commands
router
aggregate
autonomous-system
confederation
ecmp
ignore-icmp-redirect
mc-maximum-routes
router-id
service-prefix
triggered-policy
static-route
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Router Interface Commands
address
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allow-directed-broadcasts
arp-timeout
local-proxy-arp
loopback
ntp-broadcast
port
proxy-arp-policy
qos
remote-proxy-arp
secondary
static-arp
tos-marking-state
unnumbered
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Router Interface Filter Commands egress
ingress
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Router Interface ICMP Commands icmp
mask-reply
redirects
ttl-expired
unreachables
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Router Interface IPv6 Commands
address (ipv6)
packet-too-big
param-problem
redirects
time-exceeded
unreachables
local-proxy-nd
proxy-nd-policy
Router Advertisement Commands
router-advertisement
managed-configuration
current-hop-limit
max-advertisement-interval
min-advertisement-interval
mtu
other-stateful-configuration
prefix
autonomous
on-link
preferred-lifetime
reachable-time
valid-lifetime
retransmit-time
router-lifetime
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aggregate
arp
Type Dyn The ARP entry is a dynamic ARP entry.
authentication
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session
dhcp
dhcp6
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summary
ecmp
fib
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route-table
Type Local The route is a local route.
Remote The route is a remote route.
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rtr-advertisement
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static-arp
static-route
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service-prefix
Mask The subnet mask length associated with the IP prefix.
IP Prefix The IP prefix of the range of addresses included in the range for ser-
vices.
status
Yes Triggered route policy re-evaluation is enabled.
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tunnel-table
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arp
session
dhcp
dhcp6
forwarding-table
icmp-redirect-route
router-advertisement
Debug Commands
Debug Commands
enable
trace-point
router
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Debug Commands
packet
route-table
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VRRP
VRRP Overview
VRRP Overview
VRRP Components
Virtual Router
IP Address Owner
Primary and Secondary IP Addresses
Virtual Router Master
Virtual Router Backup
Owner and Non-Owner VRRP
Configurable Parameters
Virtual Router ID (VRID)
IP Addresses
Message Interval and Master Inheritance
Skew Time
Master Down Interval
Preempt Mode
VRRP Message Authentication
Authentication Type 0 No Authentication
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Authentication Type 1 Simple Text Password
Authentication Failure
Authentication Data
Virtual MAC Address
VRRP Advertisement Message IP Address List Verification
Inherit Master VRRP Routers Advertisement Interval Timer
Policies
VRRP Priority Control Policies
VRRP Virtual Router Policy Constraints
VRRP Virtual Router Instance Base Priority
VRRP Priority Control Policy Delta In-Use Priority Limit
VRRP Priority Control Policy Priority Events
Priority Event Hold-Set Timers
Port Down Priority Event
LAG Degrade Priority Event
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Host Unreachable Priority Event
Route Unknown Priority Event
VRRP Non-Owner Accessibility
VRRP Non-Owner Accessibility
Non-Owner Access Ping Reply
Non-Owner Access Telnet
Non-Owner Access SSH
VRRP Configuration Process Overview
VRRP Configuration Process Overview
Figure 14: VRRP Configuration and Implementation Flow
Figure 14 displays the process to provision VRRP parameters.
VRRP Configuration Components
VRRP Configuration Process Overview
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Configuration Notes
General
Reference Sources
Configuring VRRP with CLI
VRRP Configuration Overview
VRRP Configuration Overview
Preconfiguration Requirements
VRRP CLI Command Structure
ROUTER
Figure 18: VRRP Command Structure
VRRP show commands are located under the show>vrrp context.
INTERFACE VRRP OWNER NON-OWNER BACKUP
VRRP CLI Command Structure
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Basic VRRP Configurations
Basic VRRP Configurations
VRRP Policy
VRRP IES Service Parameters
Basic VRRP Configurations
VRRP Router Interface Parameters
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Creating Interface Parameters
The following example displays the IP interface configuration:
Configuring VRRP Policy Components
Use the CLI syntax displayed below to configure a VRRP policy:
The following displays the VRRP policy configuration:
Configuring IES or VPRN Service VRRP Parameters
Non-Owner IES or VPRN VRRP Example
Use the CLI syntax displayed below to configure IES or VPRN service non-owner VRRP
The following output displays an example an IES non-owner VRRP configuration:
The following example displays the basic non-owner VRRP configuration:
Owner IES or VPRN VRRP
Use the CLI syntax displayed below to configure IES or VPRN service owner VRRP
The following output displays an example of an owner IES VRRP configuration:
The following example displays the owner VRRP configuration:
Configuring Router Interface VRRP Parameters
Router Interface VRRP Non-Owner
Use the CLI syntax displayed below to configure non-owner router interface VRRP
The following example displays router interface non-owner VRRP configuration command usage:
The following example displays the non-owner interface VRRP configuration:
Router Interface VRRP Owner
Use the CLI syntax displayed below to configure owner router interface VRRP parameters:
The following example displays router interface owner VRRP configuration command usage:
The following example displays the router interface owner VRRP configuration:
VRRP Configuration Management Tasks
Modifying a VRRP Policy
VRRP Configuration Management Tasks
Deleting a VRRP Policy
Modifying Service and Interface VRRP Parameters
Modifying Non-Owner Parameters
Modifying Owner Parameters
Deleting VRRP on an Interface or Service
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VRRP Command Reference
VRRP Network Interface Commands
VRRP Command Reference
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VRRP Priority Control Event Policy Commands
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Interface Configuration Commands
authentication-key
authentication-type
backup
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init-delay
master-int-inherit
message-interval
policy
preempt
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ping-reply
ssh-reply
standby-forwarding
telnet-reply
traceroute-reply
vrrp
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Priority Policy Commands
delta-in-use-limit
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priority-event
Priority Policy Event Commands
hold-clear
hold-set
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Priority Policy Port Down Event Commands
port-down
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Priority Policy LAG Events Commands
lag-port-down
number-down
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Priority Policy Host Unreachable Event Commands
drop-count
host-unreachable
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interval
timeout
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Priority Policy Route Unknown Event Commands
less-specific
next-hop
protocol
route-unknown
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global-statistics
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Filter Policies
Filter Policy Configuration Overview
Service and Network Port-based Filtering
Filter Policy Entities
Applying Filter Policies
Redirect Policies
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Web Redirection (Captive Portal)
Traffic Flow
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Creating Redirect Policies
Figure 20: Filter Creation and Implementation Flow
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Policy Components
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Packet Matching Criteria
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DSCP Values
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IP Option Values
Ordering Filter Entries
Figure 24: Filtering Process Example
INGRESSING PACKETS: #1: SA: 10.10.10.103, DA: 10.10.10.104
#2: SA: 10.10.10.103, DA: 10.10.10.105 #3: SA: 10.10.10.103, DA: 10.10.10.106
Source Address: 10.10.10.103 Destination Address: 10.10.10.104
SEARCH CRITERIA:
Applying Filters
Applying a Filter to a SAP
Applying a Filter to a Network Port
Configuration Notes
MAC Filters
IP Filters
IPv6 Filters
Log Filter
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Configuring Filter Policies with CLI
Filter CLI Command Structure
Filter CLI Command Structure
Figure 25: Filter Command Structure
ip and show>filter mac.
Figure 26: Redirect Policy Command Structure
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Basic Configuration
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Creating an IP Filter Policy
IP Filter Policy
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IP Filter Entry
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Configuring the HTTP-Redirect Option
The following example displays the http-redirect configuration:
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Filter Sampling
IP Entry Matching Criteria
Use the following CLI syntax to configure IP filter matching criteria:
The following displays the command usage to configure IP filter matching criteria:
The following displays a matching configuration.
Creating an IPv6 Filter Policy
IPv6 Filter Policy
IPv6 Filter Entry
The following example displays the IPv6 filter entry configuration.
Creating a MAC Filter Policy
MAC Filter Policy
MAC Filter Entry
MAC Entry Matching Criteria
Use the following CLI syntax to configure MAC filter matching criteria:
The following displays the command usage to configure IP filter matching criteria:
The following displays the filter matching configuration.
Creating Filter Log Policies
Use the following CLI syntax to configure filter log policy:
The following displays the command usage to configure a filter log policy.
The following displays the filter matching configuration.
Applying Filter Policies
Apply IP and MAC Filter Policies
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Apply an IPv6 Filter Policy to an IES SAP
Use the following CLI syntax to apply an IPv6 filter policy to an ingress or egress SAP:
The following displays the command usage to assign IPv6 filters to an IES service interface:
The following output displays the IPv6 filters assigned to an IES service interface:
Apply Filter Policies to Network Port
Apply an IP Interface
Apply an IPv6 Interface
Use the following CLI syntax to apply an IPv6 filter policy to a network IP interface:
Creating a Redirect Policy
The following displays the command usage to create a redirect policy:
The following example displays the policy configuration:
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Configuring Policy-Based Forwarding for Deep Packet Inspection in VPLS
Configuring the VPLS service:
The following example displays the service configuration:
Configuring the MAC filter policy:
The following example displays the MAC filter configuration:
Adding the MAC filter to the VPLS service:
The following example displays the service configuration:
Filter Management Tasks
Renumbering Filter Policy Entries
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Modifying an IP Filter Policy
The following output displays the modified IP filter output:
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Modifying an IPv6 Filter Policy
The following output displays the modified IPv6 filter output:
Modifying a MAC Filter Policy
The following output displays the modified MAC filter output:
Deleting a Filter Policy
From an Ingress SAP
From an Egress SAP
From a Network Interface
To delete a filter from a network interface, enter the following CLI commands:
CLI Syntax: config>router>if# egress no filter ip 2
CLI Syntax: config>router>if# ingress filter ip 2 config>router>if# ingress filter ipv6 1
CLI Syntax: config>router>if# ingress no filter ipv6 1
CLI Syntax: config>router>if# ingress no filter
CLI Syntax: config>router>if# egress no filter
From the Filter Configuration
Modifying a Redirect Policy
Deleting a Redirect Policy
Copying Filter Policies
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Filter Command Reference
Log Commands
IP Filter Policy Commands
Filter Command Reference
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IPv6 Filter Policy Commands
MAC Filter Policy Commands
Filter Command Reference
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Redirect Policy Configuration Commands
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Generic Commands
Global Filter Commands
ip-filter
ipv6-filter
mac-filter
redirect-policy
Filter Log Destination Commands
summary
summary-crit
wrap-around
Filter Policy Commands
default-action
scope
General Filter Entry Commands
entry
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IP Filter Entry Commands
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filter-sample
interface-disable-sample
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MAC Filter Entry Commands
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IP Filter Match Criteria
dscp
dst-ip
dst-port
fragment
icmp-code
icmp-type
ip-option
multiple-option
option-present
src-ip
src-port
tcp-ack
tcp-syn
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MAC Filter Match Criteria
dot1p
dsap
dst-mac
etype
snap-oui
snap-pid
src-mac
ssap
Policy and Entry Maintenance Commands
copy
renum
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Redirect Policy Commands
ping-test
drop-count
interval
timeout
snmp-test
oid
return-value
url-test
return-code
url
anti-spoof
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download-failed
ip
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redirect-policy
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ip
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Monitor Commands
filter (ipv6)
Monitor Commands
Cflowd
Cflowd Overview
Cflowd Overview
Operation
Cflowd Overview
Cflowd Filter Matching
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Cflowd Configuration Process Overview
Cflowd Configuration Process Overview
Figure 31: Cflowd Configuration and Implementation Flow
Figure 31 displays the process to configure Cflowd parameters.
Cflowd Configuration Components
Cflowd Configuration Components
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Configuring Cflowd with CLI
Cflowd Configuration Overview
Traffic Sampling
Collectors
Aggregation
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Cflowd CLI Command Structure
Figure 35: Cflowd Command Structure
show>cflowd.
List of Commands
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Basic Cflowd Configuration
Global Cflowd Components
Collector Components
Configuring Cflowd
Enabling Cflowd
Configuring Global Cflowd Parameters
The following example displays cflowd configuration command usage:
The following example displays the common cflowd component configuration:
Configuring Cflowd Collectors
To configure cflowd collector parameters, enter the following commands:
The following example displays collector and aggregation configuration command usage:
The following example displays the basic cflowd configuration:
Enabling Cflowd on Interfaces and Filters
Dependencies
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Specifying Cflowd Options on an IP Interface
Interface Configurations
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Specifying Sampling Options in Filter Entries
Filter Configurations
Cflowd Configuration Management Tasks
Modifying Global Cflowd Components
The following example displays the cflowd command usage to modify configuration parameters:
The following example displays the common cflowd component configuration:
Modifying Cflowd Collector Parameters
Use the following commands to modify cflowd collector and aggregation parameters:
The following example displays collector and aggregation configuration command usage:
The following example displays the basic cflowd modifications:
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Cflowd Command Reference
Show Commands
Clear Commands
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Cflowd Configuration Commands Global Commands
active-timeout
cache-size
collector
aggregation
as-matrix
destination-prefix
protocol-port
raw
source-destination-prefix
source-prefix
autonomous-system-type
inactive-timeout
overflow
rate
collector
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status
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Standards and Protocols Page 715
Standards and Protocol Support
Standards Compliance
Protocol Support
Standards and Protocols
Page 716 Standards and Protocols
Standards and Protocols
Standards and Protocols Page 717
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Proprietary MIBs
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