Hi Jesse,

In cento you should specify multiple collectors by repeating the option
(e.g., --v9) multiple times to have flows delivered to each collector in
round robin.

Regards,
Simone

On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Jesse Alexander <jes...@datafoundry.com>
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We are using Cento to send netflow to multiple destinations.
>
> In the nprobe help file, I see there is a -a option to send full flows to
> all destinations.  I do not see this as an option in the Cento help file.
>
> [--collector|-n] <host:port|none> | Address of the NetFlow collector(s).
>  | Multiple collectors can be defined using
>  | multiple -n flags. In this case flows
>  | will be sent in round robin mode to
>  | all defined collectors if the -a flag
>  | is used. Note that you can specify
>  | both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
>  | If you specify none as value,
>  | no flow will be export; in this case
>  | the -P parameter is mandatory.
>  | Note that you can specify the protocol
>  | used to send packets. Example:
>  | udp://192.168.0.1:2055,tcp://10.1.2.3:2055
>
> [--all-collectors|-a] | If several collectors are defined, this
>  | option gives the ability to send all
>  | collectors all the flows. If the flag is
>  | omitted collectors are selected in
>  | round robin.
>
> Is this supported in Cento?  If not, is cento sending round robin or full
> flows to all destinations?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Jesse
>
>
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