Ipv6 Netstream Max-Entry - HP MSR1003-8S Command Reference Manual

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System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
origin-as: Exports statistics of the source AS originating the route for the source address and the
destination AS for the destination address.
peer-as: Exports statistics of the peer ASs for the source and destination address.
bgp-nexthop: Exports statistics of BGP next hops.
Usage guidelines
An IPv6 NetStream entry for a flow records the source IPv6 address, destination IPv6 address, and two
AS numbers for each address. You can choose to configure which AS numbers are to be exported as the
source AS and destination AS.
When you execute the command without any keywords, the peer AS numbers are recorded, and the BGP
next hop is not recorded.
Examples
# Configure the device to export IPv6 NetStream data in the version 9 format, and specify the IPv6
NetStream data to include the source AS and destination AS.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ipv6 netstream export version 9 origin-as

ipv6 netstream max-entry

Use ipv6 netstream max-entry to set the upper limit for IPv6 NetStream entries.
Use undo ipv6 netstream max-entry to restore the default.
Syntax
ipv6 netstream max-entry max-entries
undo ipv6 netstream max-entry
Default
The upper limit for IPv6 NetStream entries is 10000.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
max-entries: Specifies the upper limit for IPv6 NetStream entries that the cache can accommodate. The
value range is 1000 to 100000.
This argument applies to each card. (Distributed devices in standalone mode.)
This argument applies to each card of each IRF member device. (Distributed devices in IRF mode.)
This argument applies to each IRF member device. (Centralized devices in IRF mode.)
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