Hi, On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 06:32:17AM +0000, Dobbins, Roland wrote: > > Is it a problem with more than the c6500 platform? > Yes. You should never do this on any platform from any vendor.
That's certainly less-than-useful advice.
If it doesn't work on the EARL7* because of *platform limitations*, then
it's good advice to tell us so.
If it works on a box, and all the bits and pieces are correctly filled
in, then this can be tremendously useful - but, of course, people need
to be aware what they are doing and why. I could see very good reason
to *not* want to see parts of the traffic
A--- [ Box ] --- C
|
B
if there is lots of stuff going on between "A" and "B", but I really
don't want to spend resources collecting, storing, evaluating these
flows because they are not relevant, but I *must* see everything coming
in on C or going out on C, having "flow ingress and egress" on C is
the right choice. Provided the platform can do it.
gert
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