Protocol; Transport Type; Configuring Data Destinations And Categories; Configuringa Data Destination - Cisco SCE8000 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Data Destinations and Categories

Protocol

The following two protocols are supported:
These two protocols can be used simultaneously in the same deployment. However, each formatter
destination can support only one protocol.

Transport Type

The following two transport types are available:
Currently, the transport type is linked to the configured protocol as follows:
Configuring Data Destinations and Categories

Configuringa Data Destination

There are three general categories of CLI commands related to the configuration of data destinations:

Options

In order for the data records, either RDRs or NetFlow export packets, from the SCE platform to arrive
at the correct location, the following parameters must be configured:
Cisco SCE8000 Software Configuration Guide, Rel 3.1.6S
8-6
The RDR Formatter: the Service Control proprietary protocol
NetFlow V9: an industry standard protocol
TCP
UDP
RDRv1 protocol requires TCP transport type
NetFlow V9 protocol requires UDP transport type
Configuringa Data Destination, page 8-6
Configuring the Data Categories, page 8-7
Configuring the Forwarding Mode, page 8-12
General commands that apply to both the RDRv1 protocol and the NetFlow protocol
Commands that are relevant only to the RDR formatter (may affect NetFlow exporting as well)
Commands relevant only to the NetFlowV9 protocol and the NetFlow exporting support
ip-address — the IP address of the destination
portnumber — the port number
protocol — the protocol used for data sent to the destination (either RDRv1 or NetFlow; if no
protocol is assigned the protocol is RdrV1)
transport — the transport type, TCP or UDP (optional, as this parameter is determined by the
protocol)
Chapter 8
Raw Data Formatting: The RDR Formatter and NetFlow Exporting
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