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FLOW-FANOUT(1)							FLOW-FANOUT(1)

NAME
       flow-fanout - Fanout (replicate) flow exports to many destinations.

SYNOPSIS
       flow-fanout  [  -h ]  [ -A AS0_substitution ]  [ -d debug_level ]  [ -f
       filter_fname ]  [ -F filter_definition ]	 [ -m  privacy_mask  ]	 [  -p
       pidfile	]   [  -s  ]   [  -S stat_interval ]  [ -V pdu_version ]  [ -x
       xmit_delay ]  localip/remoteip/port localip/remoteip/port...

DESCRIPTION
       The   flow-fanout   utility   will   replicate	flows	arriving    on
       localip/remoteip/port	  to	  destination(s)      specified	    by
       localip/remoteip/port.

       Flows processed by multiple exporters will be mixed into a single  out‐
       put  stream.  This  functionality  appeared  to	support Cisco Catalyst
       exports and may have other uses.

       A SIGQUIT or SIGTERM signal will cause flow-fanout to exit.

OPTIONS
       -A AS0_substitution
	      Cisco's NetFlow exports represent the local autonomous system as
	      0	 instead of the real value. This option can be used to replace
	      the 0 in the export with the a configured	 value.	 Unfortunately
	      under  certain  configurations  AS  0 can also represent a cache
	      miss or non forwarded traffic so use with caution.

       -d debug_level
	      Enable debugging.

       -f filter_fname
	      Filter list filename. Defaults to /etc/flow-tools/cfg/filter.

       -F filter_definition
	      Select the active definition. Defaults to default.

       -h     Display help.

       -m privacy_mask
	      Apply privacy_mask to the source and destination IP  address  of
	      flows. For example a privacy_mask of 255.255.255.0 would convert
	      flows with source/destination IP addresses 10.1.1.1 and 10.2.2.2
	      to 10.1.1.0 and 10.2.2.0 respectively.

       -p pidfile
	      Configure	 the  process  ID file. Use - to disable pid file cre‐
	      ation.

       -s     Spoof the source IP address. If the IP address is 0 then	it  is
	      replaced with the exporter source IP.

       -S stat_interval
	      When  configured	flow-fanout 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

       -x xmit_delay
	      Configure a microsecond transmit delay between packets. This may
	      be necessary in some configurations to prevent a transmit buffer
	      overrun.

EXAMPLES
       Replicate  flows	 arriving to local IP address 10.0.0.1 from the router
       exporting with IP address 10.1.1.1 on port 9500 to localhost port  9500
       and  10.5.5.5 port 9200. The exports sent to 10.5.5.5 will be sent with
       a source IP address of 10.0.0.5 which must be a valid local IP address.

       flow-fanout 10.0.0.1/10.1.1.1/9500 0/0/9500 10.0.0.5/10.5.5.5/9200

BUGS
       NetFlow exports do not contain the exporter IP address inside the  pay‐
       load  so	 the original exporter IP address (typically a router) will be
       lost when using flow-fanout. A work around for this protocol limitation
       is  to  use local IP aliases and the localip option.  When the spoofing
       option is used multiple exporters  with	different  IP  addresses  will
       share  the  same	 sequence number but will have the original source IP.
       Fixing this requires per source : destination sequence number  mapping.
       It is much easier to just use multiple instances of flow-fanout running
       on different ports.

AUTHOR
       Mark Fullmer <maf@splintered.net>

SEE ALSO
       flow-tools(1)

				26 Август 2010			FLOW-FANOUT(1)
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