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ip netstream record

Function

The ip netstream record command creates a flexible flow statistics template or displays the view of an existing flexible statistics template.

The undo ip netstream record command deletes a specified flexible flow statistics template.

By default, no flexible flow statistics template exists.

Format

ip netstream record record-name [ vxlan inner-ip ]

undo ip netstream record record-name [ vxlan inner-ip ]

The S5720-HI does not support the vxlan inner-ip parameter.

Parameters

Parameter

Description

Value

record-name

Specifies the name of a flexible flow statistics template.

The value is a string of 1 to 32 case-insensitive characters without spaces or the following special characters: / \ : * ? " < > | @ ' %

vxlan inner-ip

Create a VXLAN flexible flow statistics template or enter the view of an existing VXLAN flexible flow statistics template. If this parameter is not specified, an IPv4 flexible flow statistics template is created by default or the view of an existing IPv4 flexible flow statistics template is displayed.

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Views

System view

Default Level

3: Management level

Usage Guidelines

Usage Scenario

You need to create a flexible flow statistics template before exporting flexible flow statistics.

Precautions

Each switch supports a maximum of 16 IPv4 flexible flow statistics templates and 16 VXLAN flexible flow statistics templates. To configure a 17th flexible flow statistics template, run the undo ip netstream record command to delete an existing one first.

The flexible flow statistics template that has been applied to an interface cannot be modified or deleted. Run the undo port ip netstream record command to unbind a specified flexible flow statistics template from the interface, and then you can modify or delete the template.

Example

# Create the flexible flow statistics template named abc.

<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] ip netstream record abc
[HUAWEI-record-abc]
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