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Configuring the Control Source
You configure information about the control source,
including allowed source addresses and destinations and authentication
key values. To configure the control source information, include the control-source statement at the [edit services dynamic-flow-capture] hierarchy level:
- [edit services dynamic-flow-capture capture-group client-name]
- control-source identifier {
- allowed-destinations [ destination-identifier ];
- no-syslog;
- notification-targets [ address address port port-number ];
- service-port port-number;
- shared-key value;
- source-addresses [address ];
- }
Assign the control-source statement with
a unique identifier . You
can also include values for the following statements:
-
allowed-destinations—One
or more content destination identifiers to which this control source
can request matched data to be sent in its control protocol requests.
If you do not specify any content destinations, all available destinations
are allowed.
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notification-targets—One
or more destinations to which the dynamic flow capture interface can
log information about control protocol-related events and other events
such as PIC startup messages. You configure each notification-target entry with an IP address value and a User Datagram Protocol
(UDP) port number.
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service-port—UDP port number
to which the control protocol requests are directed. Control protocol
requests that are not directed to this port are discarded by dynamic
flow capture interfaces.
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shared-key—A 20-byte authentication
key value shared between the control source and the dynamic flow capture
monitoring station.
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source-addresses—One or
more allowed IP addresses from which the control source can send control
protocol requests to the dynamic flow capture monitoring station.
These are /32 addresses.
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