04-22-2020 06:29 PM
See attachment of simple topology.
So if the Solarwinds or whatever application you are sending NetFlow stats from a router is reachable via the router's Mgmt Int vrf which is assigned to G1 (so it pings 10.1.1.1 only sourcing from mgmt vrf), that should not be a problem correct as NetFlow is still not sending any statistics, nor can I add it to Solarwinds? I have the FlowMonitor input activated under a different interface that I want to see data from and not on the interface the Mgmt interface is assigned to.
Making sure I am not missing anything since the Router 1 is setup this way with reachability to the Solarwinds/NetFlow exporter via mgmt VRF.
Also if I remember, 1 sh flow exporter statistics does not show anything.
05-07-2020 07:06 AM
Looking back to your Netflow config, the ip flow monitor Flow-Monitor1 input shouldn't be on the same port used as the source interface. It should on the interfaces or VLAN (using the VLAN vlan_id configuration command) that you want to monitor. Also Gi0/1 should be part of the VRF that you used.
05-07-2020 11:53 AM
05-07-2020 12:34 PM
Yes, create loopback and add it to the vrf. That would be your source and the destination to Solarwinds would also point to the vrf. The Gi0/1 would have the ip flow monitor command.
I mentioned VLANs, as I don't know if you have an L3 Switch with VLANs or L3 VLANs, which you want to monitor.
05-07-2020 04:46 PM
05-07-2020 06:53 PM
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