Router(config-flow-record)# match application name Router(config-flow-record)# match interface input Router(config-flow-record)# match transport destination-port Router(config-flow-record)# match transport source-port Router(config-flow-record)# match ipv4 destination address Router(config-flow-record)# match ipv4 source address Router(config-flow-record)# match ipv4 protocol Router(config-flow-record)# match ipv4 tos
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NETFLOW CISCO ROUTER CONFIGURATION HOW TO
The following example illustrates how to configure a Flexible NetFlow enabled device to utilize Flexible NetFlow in support of NBAR and Flow Monitor application monitoring.
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Important: The network device you want to configure must be running a Cisco IOS release that supports Cisco IOS Flexible NetFlow. These tasks are described in the following sections, using an example configuration to illustrate how to complete the tasks from the Cisco IOS command line interface (CLI). To configure a network device to utilize Flexible NetFlow, perform the following tasks:
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Configuring Flexible NetFlow on a Cisco deviceįlexible NetFlow can be used to support the implementation of Cisco Network Based Application Recognition (NBAR) technology.