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FLOW-RECEIVE(1)						       FLOW-RECEIVE(1)

NAME
       flow-receive - Receive flow data with the NetFlow protocol.

SYNOPSIS
       flow-receive  [	-h  ]	[  -b  big|little  ]   [  -C  comment  ]  [ -d
       debug_level ]  [ -o output_file ]  [ -S stat_interval ]	[ -V  pdu_ver‐
       sion ]  [ -z z_level ]  localip/remoteip/port

DESCRIPTION
       The  flow-receive  utility  is used to receive flows in NetFlow format.
       When the remoteip is configured only flows from that exporter  will  be
       processed,  this is the most secure and recommended configuration. When
       the localip is configured flow-receive will only process flows sent  to
       the   localip  IP address. If remoteip is 0 (not configured) flows from
       any source IP address are accepted. Multiple non	 aggregated  PDU  ver‐
       sions  may be accepted at once to support Cisco's Catalyst 6500 NetFlow
       implementation which exports from both the supervisor and MSFC with the
       same  IP	 address  and same port but different export versions. In this
       case the exports will be stored in the format specified by the -V  flag
       or whichever export type is received first.

OPTIONS
       -b big|little
	      Byte order of output.

       -C Comment
	      Add a comment.

       -d debug_level
	      Enable debugging.

       -h     Display help.

       -o file
	      Write to file instead of the standard out.

       -S stat_interval
	      When  configured flow-receive will emit a timestamped message on
	      stderr every stat_interval minutes indicating counters  such  as
	      the number of flows received, packets processed, and lost flows.

       -V pdu_version
	      Use pdu_version format output.

		  1    NetFlow version 1 (No sequence numbers, AS, or mask)
		  5    NetFlow version 5
		  6    NetFlow version 6 (5+ Encapsulation size)
		  7    NetFlow version 7 (Catalyst switches)
		  8.1  NetFlow AS Aggregation
		  8.2  NetFlow Proto Port Aggregation
		  8.3  NetFlow Source Prefix Aggregation
		  8.4  NetFlow Destination Prefix Aggregation
		  8.5  NetFlow Prefix Aggregation
		  8.6  NetFlow Destination (Catalyst switches)
		  8.7  NetFlow Source Destination (Catalyst switches)
		  8.8  NetFlow Full Flow (Catalyst switches)
		  8.9  NetFlow ToS AS Aggregation
		  8.10 NetFlow ToS Proto Port Aggregation
		  8.11 NetFlow ToS Source Prefix Aggregation
		  8.12 NetFlow ToS Destination Prefix Aggregation
		  8.13 NetFlow ToS Prefix Aggregation
		  8.14 NetFlow ToS Prefix Port Aggregation
		  1005 Flow-Tools tagged version 5

       -z z_level
	      Configure	 compression level to  z_level. 0 is disabled (no com‐
	      pression), 9 is highest compression.

EXAMPLES
       Listen on port 9800 on any local interface for exports from IP  address
       10.0.0.1, store the exports in flows

       flow-receive 0/10.0.0.1/9800 > flows

       Listen on port 9800 on any local interface from any IP address, display
       the received flows with flow-print.

       flow-receive 0/0/9800 | flow-print

BUGS
       It is not currently possible to convert between the aggregated  formats
       (8.x) and the non aggregated formats (1,5,6,7).

AUTHOR
       Mark Fullmer <maf@splintered.net>

SEE ALSO
       flow-tools(1)

				26 Август 2010		       FLOW-RECEIVE(1)
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