Create Flow Source
Use this dialog to create a flow source to collect NBAR and CBQoS statistics from a device using SNMP polling. This source will appear on the list on the Flow Monitor tab.
: You cannot use this dialog to configure a source to send flow data to Flow Monitor. This dialog creates a Flow Monitor source for use in polling a device using SNMP. For more information on configuring sources to send flow data to Flow Monitor, see Configuring Flow Monitor sources.
To create a flow sources:
- In , type the IP address of the device you want to make a Flow Monitor source.
- In , type the name you want to use to identify the flow source.
- Select .
- Set SNMP options. Flow Monitor uses SNMP to query information about the interfaces on the source.
- Select the appropriate . If the credentials you want to use are not included in the list, click the browse button () to open the Credentials Library. For more information on configuring credentials, see Using Credentials .
- To set advanced options, such as timeout and number of retries, click . The Advanced dialog appears. Set the appropriate values, then click to return to the Flow Sources dialog.
- Select to query the router using SNMP to get updated names and speeds for the available interfaces.
- Select the data you wish to gather using SNMP polling.
- To collect total interface data, select .
- To collect NBAR information, select .
- To collect CBQoS information, select .
- Configure the speed of each interface, which is used to calculate capacity as a percentage of the total interface speed.
- Select an interface, then click . The Flow Interface dialog appears.
- Select to hide the selected interface from the Flow Monitor Home page and other menu options in Flow Monitor. This lets you display only the interfaces that are relevant to your bandwidth monitoring requirements.
: Null(0) interface names are hidden by default because they are not a true source interface. Null(0) interfaces show traffic that a router has dropped, or traffic that a router has generated. In both cases, the ifIndex = 0 and as a default convention we name an interface = Null because the interface is none existent. If you want Null(0) interface information to display as a source interface, make sure that you uncheck the option.
- Select . The and fields are enabled.
- In and , enter the upper limit of the interface in bps (bits per second). Common interface speeds expressed in bps are:
- 1 Gbps = 1,000,000,000 bps
- 100 Mbps = 100,000,000 bps
- 10 Mbps = 10,000,000 bps