Cisco OL-11399-01 - Manual

Cisco OL-11399-01

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Customizing the Cisco NetFlow Collector Interface
  • Page 3 – Using the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface; The NFC Login Window; Setting
  • Page 4 – Navigation
  • Page 5 – Configuration
  • Page 7 – Aggregators; Adding Aggregators
  • Page 8 – Fill in the fields and click Submit to complete the operation.; Editing an Aggregator; Aggregator window displays, as shown in
  • Page 9 – Thresholds
  • Page 10 – Fields; Add Field to bring up an empty form for defining a new field.
  • Page 11 – Key Builders; . Click Edit to modify a specific key builder, or Remove to remove
  • Page 13 – BGP Attribute; Attribute
  • Page 14 – Bit Field
  • Page 15 – Customer Name; Egress PE
  • Page 16 – Ingress CE
  • Page 17 – Integer Range Map
  • Page 18 – IP Address Range Map
  • Page 20 – Option Data
  • Page 21 – String; Value Builders
  • Page 23 – Active Time
  • Page 24 – Max Flow Byte Rate
  • Page 25 – Sum with Sampling Estimation
  • Page 27 – Whether the equality check is equals or not-equals; NetFlow Export Source Groups
  • Page 28 – The NDE Source Group window, as shown in; NetFlow Export Source Access List; . If Action is Permit, NetFlow data is permitted only from the
  • Page 29 – BGP Peer; . Click on Add Remote Peer to specify a new BGP
  • Page 30 – Global; Advanced
  • Page 31 – Reports
  • Page 32 – Custom Reports
  • Page 34 – Field
  • Page 36 – Generate; Report Templates
  • Page 37 – Select the srcaddr key and octet value.; Scheduled Reports; Configuring Scheduled Reports
  • Page 41 – Displaying Scheduled Reports
  • Page 42 – Reporting Features
  • Page 43 – Sorting and Graphing
  • Page 44 – Trending
  • Page 45 – Export and Print; Filter; Status
  • Page 46 – Control; Statistics; Health Monitor Statistics
  • Page 47 – Port Statistics
  • Page 48 – Source Statistics
  • Page 49 – Logs
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Cisco NetFlow Collector User Guide

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Using the NetFlow Collector User Interface

Cisco NetFlow Collector (NFC), Release 6.0 has a web-based user interface (UI) for configuration,
control, and reporting. Each collector instance has a web server that the user can start to enable the
web-based UI.

This chapter includes the following sections:

Starting the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface, page 2-1

Customizing the Cisco NetFlow Collector Interface, page 2-2

Using the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface, page 2-3

Configuration, page 2-5

Reports, page 2-31

Status, page 2-45

Starting the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface

To start the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface, do the following.

Note

The Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface requires JRE 1.5 or higher. You can download a plug-in for
Java 1.5 or higher from java.sun.com, section Downloads, J2SE folder; and install it on the platform on
which the browser will run.

Step 1

To run Cisco NetFlow Collector, log in as the user specified during installation.

Step 2

Enter the following command:

/opt/CSCOnfc/bin/nfcollector start all

Step 3

From a web browser enter:

//<nfc-hostname>:8080/nfc

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Summary

Page 2 - Customizing the Cisco NetFlow Collector Interface

2-2 Cisco NetFlow Collector User Guide OL-11399-01 Chapter 2 Using the NetFlow Collector User Interface Customizing the Cisco NetFlow Collector Interface Note The web-based UI only works with the collector located on the same machine. To access a differentinstance of Cisco NetFlow Collector you must...

Page 3 - Using the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface; The NFC Login Window; Setting

2-3 Cisco NetFlow Collector User Guide OL-11399-01 Chapter 2 Using the NetFlow Collector User Interface Using the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface Step 8 When the web configuration is complete, the following is displayed: NFC web configuration has been updated. Table 2-1 describes additional s...

Page 4 - Navigation

2-4 Cisco NetFlow Collector User Guide OL-11399-01 Chapter 2 Using the NetFlow Collector User Interface Using the Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface Figure 2-1 Cisco NetFlow Collector User Interface Login Window To log in to Cisco NetFlow Collector, do the following: Step 1 From the Login window...

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