>>>>> "js" == Jesper Skriver <jesper@skriver.dk> writes:
>> interface Serial1/0/0
>> ...
>> ip route-cache flow
>> ip route-cache distributed
>> no ip route-cache cef
>> ...
>> !
>>
>> Should cef be enabled on the interface or not? Is this the
>> proper way to configure version 5 netflow data when using
>> dCEF?
> If you want CEF, you should enable it on the interface.
Exactly;
ip cef distributed
interface ...
ip route-cache flow
ip route-cache distributed
...
will give you dCEF and Distributed NetFlow, which is usually what you
want. NetFlow basically only does accounting, while dCEF is used as
the forwarding ("route-cache") mechanism.
-- Simon Leinen simon@babar.switch.ch SWITCH http://www.switch.ch/misc/leinen/Who is General Failure & why's he reading my disk? -- cflowd mailing list cflowd@caida.org
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