Cisco has been switching to NetFlow v9. This version allows for Flexible NetFlow export options thus giving the user a better hold on the information he exports and sees. In line with this, Cisco XR 12000 and Cisco ASR 9000 Series routers (with XR IOS) support Flexible NetFlow export which means the NetFlow configuration for these devices is not the same as you always had been doing. So here it is !
Note : The configuration for Cisco ASR 1000 series router is not the same as that of Cisco ASR 9000 Series routers.
Three maps have to configured to enable NetFlow on these routers
1) Exporter Map
2) Sampler Map
3) Flow Monitor Map
Exporter Map:
router(config)# flow exporter-map NFAEM
router(config-NFAEM )# destination 192.168.1.1
router(config-NFAEM )# source gi0/0
router(config-NFAEM )# transport udp 9996
router(config-NFAEM )# version v9
router(config-NFAEM-ver)# template data timeout 60
router(config-NFAEM -ver)# options interface-table timeout 60
router(config-NFAEM -ver)# exit
Sampler Map:
router(config)# sampler-map NFASM
router(config-NFASM )# random 1 out-of 65535
router(config)# exit
Flow Monitor Map:
Note that the Exporter Map you created earlier is associated to the Flow Monitor map.
router(config)# flow monitor-map NFAMM
router(config-NFAMM)# record ipv4 –>Configure the flow record map name for IPv4, IPv6, or MPLS. Use the ipv4-ipv6-fields keyword to collect IPv4 and IPv6 fields in an MPLS-aware NetFlow.
router(config-NFAMM)# exporter NFAEM –> Use the name you used for Exporter Map here
router(config-NFAMM)# cache timeout active 60
router(config-NFAMM)# cache timeout inactive 15
router(config-NFAMM)# exit
The next step is to apply the Monitor Map and Sampler Map to all the active Interfaces. Go to each of the interface config mode and apply the command as below.
router(config)# interface Gi0/0
router(config-if)# flow ipv4 monitor NFAMM sampler NFASM ingress
router(config-if)# exit
You are done now. Go ahead and start monitoring. NetFlow Analyzer will generate its reports in a matter of minutes.
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Praveen Manohar
NetFlow Analyzer Technical Team
Hi Praveen,
I’m also facing same problem as Matheus.
Any solutions for the bandwidth graph?
Hi Kelvin,
Sorry for the delayed response. Please check the answer below.
Hi Praveen,
I’ve configured both of my ASR9K routers like this example but the main problem is that the bandwidth graphic received from my routers in Netflow Analyzer does not correspond to the actual bandwidth in use.
Any other recommendation?
Regards,
Matheus Valença
Please apply the flow monitor “flow ipv4 monitor” on all available layer 3 interfaces of the device and check the issue.
If issue persists, e-mail us to netflowanalyzer-support@manageengine.com