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FLOW-TAG(1)							   FLOW-TAG(1)

NAME
       flow-tag - Apply tags to flow files.

SYNOPSIS
       flow-tag [ -hk ]	 [ -b big|little ]  [ -C comment ]  [ -d debug_level ]
       [ -t tag_fname ]	 [ -T tag_definition ]	[ -v variable binding ]

DESCRIPTION
       The flow-tag utility is used to add or modify  source  and  destination
       tags  in	 flow  records. Tags are 32 bit identifiers derived from rules
       and fields in a flow record. Tags can be used to group flows with  com‐
       mon  prefixes,  autonomous  systems,  next  hops,  exporter  id	and/or
       input/output interface.	flow-stat can be used  with  tagged  flows  to
       produce	group  based  reports. For example, all outbound traffic for a
       customer where the customer is defined by a list of IP prefixes.

OPTIONS
       -b big|little
	      Byte order of output.

       -C Comment
	      Add a comment.

       -d debug_level
	      Enable debugging.

       -h     Display help.

       -k     Keep time from input.

       -t tag_fname
	      Load tags from tag_name. Defaults to /etc/flow-tools/cfg/tag

       -T active_def|
	      Use active_def as the active tag definition(s).

       -v variable binding
	      Set a variable FOO=bar.

       The configuration file is a collection of actions and  definitions.  An
       action is triggered by a definition and a definition is invoked only if
       listed with the -T flag. Lines begining with # are treated as  comments
       and ignored.

       Words in the configuration file of the form @VAR or @{VAR:default} will
       be expanded at run-time by setting variable names with the -v option.

       tag-action command	     Description/Example
       ----------------------------------------------------------------------
       tag-action		     Begin tag-action section
				     tag-action foo

       type			     Configure the type of action, one of
				     source-prefix, destination-prefix, prefix,
				     source-as, destination-as, as, next-hop,
				     tcp-source-port, tcp-destination-port,
				     tcp-port, udp-source-port,
				     udp-destination-port, udp-port,
				     tos, exporter, source-ip-address,
				     destination-ip-address, ip-address,
				     input-interface, output-interface,
				     interface, any.
				     type src-prefix

       match			     Match criteria.  The match condition
				     depends on the type.  Following the
				     match condition is one of
				     set-destination, set-source,
				     or-destination, or-source to
				     set or logically or a value to the
				     source or destination tag.
				     match 128.146/16 set-destination 0x010001

       Multiple actions may match and set tags on the same flow.  Note that
       listing many actions will cause tags to be applied in O(actions) time.
       The actions try to run in O(1) time.  For example if 10 prefixes are
       listed in a single action it will take about the same CPU as if 100
       prefixes are used.  Listing 100 actions will require 100 times the
       CPU as 1 action.

       tag-action types			   Description
       ----------------------------------------------------------------------

       source-prefix			   Source Prefix

       destination-prefix		   Destination Prefix

       prefix				   Source or Destination Prefix

       source-as			   Source AS

       destination-as			   Destination AS

       as				   Source or Destination AS

       next-hop				   IP Next Hop

       tcp-source-port			   TCP Source Port

       tcp-destination-port		   TCP Destination Port

       tcp-port				   TCP Source or Destination Port

       udp-source-port			   UDP Source Port

       udp-destination-port		   UDP Destination Port

       udp-port				   UDP Source or Destination Port

       tos				   Type of Service

       exporter				   Exporter IP Address

       source-ip-address		   Source IP Address

       destination-ip-address		   Destination IP Address

       ip-address			   Source or Destination IP Address

       input-interface			   Input Interface

       output-interface			   Output Interface

       interface			   Input or Output Interface

       any				   Match any flows

       tag-action matches		   Description
       ----------------------------------------------------------------------

       set-destination			   Set the destination tag, replacing
					   any previous tag.

       set-source			   Set the source tag, replacing any
					   previous tag.

       or-destination			   Logically or this value to the
					   existing destination tag

       or-source			   Logically or this value to the
					   existing source tag

       A definition lists a set of actions which are evaluated if  the	filter
       criteria	 is  met.  Each definition is built with terms. A term has its
       action(s) evaluated if the filter is passed.

       definition command		   Description/Example
       -----------------------------------------------------------------------
       tag-definition			   Begin tag-defintion secrion
					   tag-definition bar

       term				   Begin a list of actions to be
					   evaluated that match the filter
					   rule.
					   term

       input-filter			   List of input ifIndexes the flow
					   must match.
					   input-filter 1,2,3,4

       output-filter			   List of output ifIndexes the flow
					   must match.
					   output-filter 1,2,3,4

       exporter				   IP address of exporter the flow must
					   match.
					   exporter 1.2.3.4

       action				   Name of action to evaluate.	Actions
					   are evaluated in the order they
					   appear in a definition.
					   action foo

EXAMPLES
       The meaning of a tag is user defined. The  following  example  uses  16
       bits  of	 a  tag as a customer ID and 4 bits as a customer type.	 flow-
       xlate can be used to apply a mask to these fields.

       # file: gigapop-tags
       # tag format
       #
       # 0	 7	   15	     23	       31
       # 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 (32 bits)
       # RRRRRRRRRRRRRR TTTT NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
       #	      |	   |		       | Site name
       #	      |	   | Site type
       #	      | Reserved
       #
       #
       # SITE_NAME_MASK = 0x0000FFFF
       # SITE_TYPE_MASK = 0x00FF0000
       #
       # ID		Name
       #---------------------------------
       # 0x0001		OSU
       # 0x0002		CWRU
       # 0x0003		BGSU
       # ... etc
       # 0x0019		MULTICAST
       #
       # ID		Type
       #------------------------
       # 0x01	      Participant
       # 0x02	      SEGP
       # 0x03	      Sponsored-Participant
       # 0x04	      Gigapop
       # 0x05	      MULTICAST

       tag-action OHIO-GIGAPOP_DST
	type destination-prefix
       # OSU
	match 128.146/16 set-destination     0x010001
	match 164.107/16 set-destination     0x010001
	match 140.254/16 set-destination     0x010001
	match 192.153.26/24 set-destination  0x010001
       # CWRU
	match 129.22/16 set-destination	     0x010002
	match 192.5.110/24 set-destination   0x010002
       # BGSU
	match 129.1/16 set-destination	     0x010003
       # ...etc
       # MULTICAST
	match 224/4 set-destination 0x050019

       tag-action OHIO-GIGAPOP_SRC
	type source-prefix
       # OSU
	match 128.146/16 set-source	0x010001
	match 164.107/16 set-source	0x010001
	match 140.254/16 set-source	0x010001
	match 192.153.26/24 set-source	0x010001
       # CWRU
	match 129.22/16 set-source	0x010002
	match 192.5.110/24 set-source	0x010002
       # BGSU
	match 129.1/16 set-source	0x010003
       # ...etc

       tag-action OTHER_DST
	type destination-prefix
	match 0/0 set-destination 0x0

       tag-action OTHER_SRC
	type source-prefix
	match 0/0 set-source 0x0

       tag-definition OHIO-GIGAPOP
	term
       # Abilene interface
	input-filter 25
       # clear tag first -- it defaults to 0, so this may not be necessary.
	action OTHER_DST
	action OHIO-GIGAPOP_DST
	term
       # Abilene interface
	output-filter 25
       # clear tag first -- it defaults to 0, so this may not be necessary.
	action OTHER_SRC
	action OHIO-GIGAPOP_SRC

       First populate /etc/flow-tools/sym/tag for flow-stat to use as symbols.

       0x0001 OSU
       0x0002 CWRU
       0x0003 BGSU
       0x0019 MULTICAST
       0x010000 PART
       0x020000 SEGP
       0x030000 SPART
       0x040000 GIGAPOP
       0x050000 MULTICAST

       To generate a report for outgoing traffic to Abilene based on  customer
       ID:

       flow-cat flows | flow-filter -I25 | flow-tag -t gigapop-tags -TOHIO-GIGAPOP | flow-xlate -t0x0000FFFF | flow-stat -n -f30 -S2

       #  --- ---- ---- Report Information --- --- ---
       #
       # Fields:    Total
       # Symbols:   Enabled
       # Sorting:   Descending Field 2
       # Name:	    Source Tag
       #
       # Args:	    ../flow-stat -n -f30 -S2
       #
       #
       # Src Tag   flows		 octets		       packets
       #
       OSU	   4942230		 181326237007	       302476793
       CWRU	   874883		 54358312807	       70589318
       BGSU	   1008797		 7600209852	       22060870

       To generate a report for inbound traffic from Abilene based on customer
       type:

       flow-cat flows | flow-filter -i25 | flow-tag -t gigapop-tags -TOHIO-GIGAPOP | flow-xlate -T0xFF0000 | flow-stat -n -f31 -S2

       #  --- ---- ---- Report Information --- --- ---
       #
       # Fields:    Total
       # Symbols:   Enabled
       # Sorting:   Descending Field 2
       # Name:	    Destination Tag
       #
       # Args:	    ../flow-stat -n -f31 -S2
       #
       #
       # Dst Tag   flows		 octets		       packets
       #
       PART	   15923156		 663289954569	       981163979
       SEGP	   4995795		 135525076170	       196534917
       MULTICAST   45171		 49866825003	       137798118
       GIGAPOP	   942209		 26422533266	       23199961
       SPART	   73998		 5170323905	       7597985

FILES
       Configuration files: Symbols - /etc/flow-tools/sym/*.  Tag - /etc/flow-
       tools/cfg/tag.cfg.

BUGS
       None known.

AUTHOR
       Mark Fullmer <maf@splintered.net>

SEE ALSO
       flow-tools(1)

				26 Август 2010			   FLOW-TAG(1)
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