Cisco Nexus Series 7000 NX-OS and NetFlow

Posted in NetFlow on December 21st, 2009 by scottr
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I took a call the other day from a customer who asked, “How do I set up my router to send NetFlow to Scrutinizer?” This is a question that I get on a pretty regular basis, so I strapped on my router config hat and got ready to throw out the typical IP FLOW commands to get the flows going. But then I asked for the model of the router. “It’s a Cisco Nexus 7000,” the customer told me. I found that this device does not run the usual IOS that we have all come to know and love. It runs Cisco’s NX-OS. And Cisco’s NX-OS CLI is completely different.

Cisco NX-OS supports a flexible architecture that allows a user to collect different data for different applications per interface. It allows you to define an optimal flow record for a particular application by selecting the keys from a large collection of predefined fields, whereas the Cisco IOS Software supports one flow mask and export pair for the entire chassis.

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Cisco Nexus 7000 supporting Flexible NetFlow

Posted in NetFlow on October 19th, 2009 by mike@plixer.com
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One of our customers recently invested in a Cisco Nexus 7000Raul (Plixer Field Engineer) visited the customer last month and had his picture taken in front of the switch just after it was installed: Read more »

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