The commands we use on Cisco 2500 routers are

On the interface you wish to monitor:     ip route-cache flow
Global statement:  ip flow-export destination "destination address"
"destination port"

The problem is however that cisco seems to be going away from netflow.  We
are replacing our 2500 routers with cisco 3560 switches, and the 3560's
don't support the netflow commands. We have yet to come up with a good
replacement, or solution, beyond putting a netflow probe at each site
(~300).
Good luck
Scott

On 12/1/06, Chris Harner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am by no means a Cisco expert.  I was wondering what the IOS commands
would be for a specific NTop task.  We have a PIP network.  There are about
7 other sites that shoot into a PIP cloud.  Each site has a router
(obviously).  I wanted to know if anyone knew the command to use on each
router so that they can send the NTop data to our site.

If you need any other information, please let me know!  This mailing list
has been great thus far, by the way.

Chris

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