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show flow sw-monitor
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- Watermark aged 0
- Emergency aged 0
Table 2 describes the significant fields shown in the display.
This example shows how to display the status for a flow monitor:
switch# show flow sw-monitor NFC-DC-PHOENIX
Flow Monitor NFC-DC-PHOENIX:
Description: Used for basic traffic analysis
Flow Record: netflow-original
Flow Exporter: EXP-DC-TOPEKA
EXP-DC-PHOENIX
Cache:
Type: normal
Status: allocated
Size: 4096 entries / 311316 bytes
Inactive Timeout: 15 secs
Active Timeout: 1800 secs
Update Timeout: 1800 secs
Ta b l e 2 show flow sw-monitor monitor-name Field Descriptions
Field Description
Cache Type The flow monitor cache type.
The possible values are as follows:
• Normal—Flows are expired normally
• Permanent—Flows are never expired
• Immediate—Flows are expired immediately
Cache Size The number of entries in the cache.
Current entries The number of entries in the cache that are in use.
High Watermark The highest number of cache entries seen.
Flows added Flows added to the cache since the cache was created.
Flows aged Flows expired from the cache since the cache was created.
Active Timeout The current value for the active timeout.
Inactive Timeout The current value for the inactive timeout.
Event aged The number of flows that have been aged by an event such as
using the force-export option for the clear flow monitor
command or the counter value wrapped because the
maximum number for the counter was reached.
Watermark aged The number of flows that have been aged because they
exceeded the maximum high watermark value.
Emergency aged The number of flows that were aged from the cache to allow
new flows to be added.