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Chapter 1 Configuring NetFlow Secure Event Logging (NSEL)
Configuring NSEL
Configuring NSEL
This section describes how to configure NSEL and includes the following topics:
•
Configuring NSEL Collectors, page 1-5
•
Configuring Flow-Export Actions Through Modular Policy Framework, page 1-5
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Configuring Template Timeout Intervals, page 1-7
•
Disabling and Reenabling NetFlow-related Syslog Messages, page 1-8
•
Clearing Runtime Counters, page 1-8
Configuring NSEL Collectors
To configure NSEL collectors, enter the following command:
What to Do Next
See the
“Configuring Flow-Export Actions Through Modular Policy Framework” section on page 1-5
.
Configuring Flow-Export Actions Through Modular Policy Framework
To export NSEL events by defining all classes with flow-export actions, perform the following steps:
Command
Purpose
flow-export destination
interface-name
ipv4-address
|
hostname udp-port
Example:
hostname (config)# flow-export destination inside
209.165.200.225 2002
Adds, edits, or deletes an NSEL collector to which NetFlow
packets are sent. The
destination
keyword indicates that a
NSEL collector is being configured. The
interface-name
argument is the name of the ASA and ASA Services Module
interface through which the collector is reached. The
ipv4-address
argument is the IP address of the machine
running the collector application. The
hostname
argument is
the destination IP address or name of the collector. The
udp-port
argument is the UDP port number to which NetFlow
packets are sent. You can configure a maximum of five
collectors. After a collector is configured, template records
are automatically sent to all configured NSEL collectors.
Note
Make sure that collector applications use the Event
Time field to correlate events.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
class-map
flow_export_class
Example:
hostname (config-pmap)# class-map flow_export_class
Defines the class map that identifies traffic for which
NSEL events need to be exported. The
flow_export_class
argument is the name of the class
map.
Step 2
Choose one of the following options:
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