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NDE for VRF Interfaces
First Published: February 27th, 2007
Last Updated: February 27th, 2007
Last Updated: February 27th, 2007
The NetFlow data export (NDE) for VRF Interfaces feature enables the creation and export of hardware
NetFlow cache entries for traffic entering a router on the last multi-protocol label switching (MPL)S hop
of an IPv4 MPLS virtual private network (VPN). The NDE for VRF Interfaces feature also ensures that
the data collected in the hardware NetFlow cache for traffic that is received on an IPv4 interface
configured for a per-site forwarding table (VRF) contains the routing information specific to the VRF.
NetFlow cache entries for traffic entering a router on the last multi-protocol label switching (MPL)S hop
of an IPv4 MPLS virtual private network (VPN). The NDE for VRF Interfaces feature also ensures that
the data collected in the hardware NetFlow cache for traffic that is received on an IPv4 interface
configured for a per-site forwarding table (VRF) contains the routing information specific to the VRF.
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