You also need to configure IOS NF to capture that, it won't do it by default:

ip flow-export version {5|9} [peer-as|origin-as] [bgp-nexthop]

Tim

At 11:37 AM 6/5/2007 +0100, Phil Mayers opined:
>Why are you under the impression you don't see AS information with
>hardware switching? My understanding (based on some pretty detailed
>information from people who ought to know) is that if you configure one
>of:
>
>mls flow ip full
>mls flow ip interface-full
>
>...then when the flows are expired instead of being exported directly
>from the DFC/PFC they're punted to the MSFC which adds the AS# and
>output interface information.



Tim Stevenson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Routing & Switching CCIE #5561
Technical Marketing Engineer, Data Center BU
Cisco Systems, http://www.cisco.com
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