The Cisco NetFlow Device Configuration dialog provides Flow Monitor with the ability to configure a Cisco device to send flow records to Flow Monitor.
Use this dialog to:
Enter the connection information and credentials to connect and authenticate with the Cisco network device.
Tip: When you have selected valid SNMP credentials, the dialog queries the device and populates the NetFlow configuration parameters as well as the interface list. Use the Query button to update this information from the Cisco device. A message will appear if you do not have a write credential.
Enter the NetFlow configuration parameters to set the NetFlow version and configure the NetFlow cache on the Cisco device.
Important: In cases where NetFlow Monitor is monitoring data flow between devices that have a long-lived connection, such as router linked between two office sites, you may get spikes in the flow data. Cisco routers by default break and send NetFlow stats every thirty-minutes for long-lived connections. To reduce the data spikes, change the router configuration with the following command:
ip flow-cache timeout active <n>
Where n
is the number of minutes. The minutes should be configured to less than or equal to the NefFlow Data collection interval setting which is 2 minutes by default.
The Interface list displays the interfaces that can provide NetFlow data.
Note: If you have selected to collect flow statistics from both Ingress and Egress traffic on a single interface, we recommend that you do not select to collect flow statistics from any other interface, otherwise traffic may be duplicated as traffic that is internally routed will appear on two interfaces within the device.
Enter the IP address and port number for the devices collecting Flow Monitor traffic.
Click Update to save the settings.