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Cisco Catalyst 9500

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PurposeCommand or Action
Enters the interface configuration mode.interface interface-id
Step 2
Example:
Device(config)# interface Gigabitethernet
1/0/1
Associates a flow monitor to the interface for
input and/or output packets.
ip flow monitor monitor-name { input |
output }
Example:
Step 3
Device(config-if) # ip flow monitor
flow-monitor-1 input
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Alternatively, you can also press Ctrl-Z to exit
global configuration mode.
end
Example:
Device(config)# end
Step 4
NBAR2 Custom Applications
NBAR2 supports the use of custom protocols to identify custom applications. Custom protocols support
protocols and applications that NBAR2 does not currently support.
In every deployment, there are local and specific applications which are not covered by the NBAR2 protocol
pack provided by Cisco. Local applications are mainly categorized as:
Specific applications to an organization
Applications specific to a geography
NBAR2 provides a way to manually customize such local applications. You can manually customize
applications using the command ip nbar custom myappname in global configuration mode. Custom
applications take precedence over built-in protocols. For each custom protocol, user can define a selector ID
that can be used for reporting purposes.
There are various types of application customization:
Generic protocol customization
HTTP
SSL
DNS
Composite : Customization based on multiple underlying protocols server-name
Layer3/Layer4 customization
IPv4 address
DSCP values
TCP/UDP ports
System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Amsterdam 17.2.x (Catalyst 9500 Switches)
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Configuring Application Visibility and Control in a Wired Network
NBAR2 Custom Applications

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