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From: Frank Harpr (frank.harper@mail.com)
Date: Sat Apr 15 2000 - 09:37:16 CDT
First of all, I apologize for the formatting on my previous message. My regular e-mail account is down and I'm forced to use web-mail for the first time. It isn't fun! I'm still trying to get flowscan graphs that are in sync with my other monitoring measurements. If I configure 'ip route-cache flow' on interface e 0 (10 Mb/s internal LAN), I get the following results: - flow files contain data, - flowscan graphs contain data. Now, if I configure 'ip route-cache flow' on interface e 1 (64 Kb/s internet connection), I get the following results: - a small number of udp flow packets are sent (as shown by 'sh ip flow export') - flow files are empty! - flat flowscan graphs (as to be expected) I really don't understand what's going on here. It seems to me that either the Cisco isn't exporting correctly for interface e 1, or cflowd isn't accepting flows for that interface. Anybody have ideas about why this is happening and/or what can be done? The Cisco is a 4000 running 12.0.9, if that might make any difference. Cheers Frank ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup -- Help mailto:majordomo@net.doit.wisc.edu and say "help" in message body Unsubscribe mailto:majordomo@net.doit.wisc.edu and say "unsubscribe flowscan" in message body Archive http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~plonka/list/flowscan/archive/
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