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  • Below I will copy and paste one of my configs so you can review, as you will see...I am using the "ip flow ingress" & "ip flow egress" on both WAN multilink interfaces. I do have Netflow configured on all of our routers but since we are on an MPLS any to any configuration, it makes it hard to look at the other end to see…
  • I get the same "unknown status" interfaces on our Cisco 6500 series core switches. Does not matter if its a VLAN or physical Ethernet interfaces but looks to happen on the same ones every day. My temporary fix is to go to "Manage Nodes" --->Select the interfaces that in the "unknown state" & grayed out ---->click on the…
  • That is correct...You will be golden if you add a loopback interface and have your netflow exports be sourced from the loopback instead of VLAN16
  • I am getting same thing, I can see the service is up and running but it fails if I run a test against that component. My workaround is to RDP into the server, run a test which will complete successfully and then poll that component.to update node. Should not need to do this workaround, I think I will open a support ticket…
  • Yes we are marking the traffic only on the Ethernet interface coming in on the local LAN and configured the two WAN ports with CBWFQ to look at those markings. The two WAN Interface are the only interface that I have the Netflow configured on. I use to have them on all the interfaces (including LAN Interface) but when we…
  • Michal, Yes we are acquiring new office all the time so there are times where we have a /24 subnet created but not used and we would like to break it up into /27s but not able to since it's a subnet. now being able to convert that unused /24 into a supernet, then we would be able to break it down into smaller subnets.
  • You can see the DSCP value with the Orion Netflow module. Can the developers do the same with the Real-Tiime Netflow tool?