nfcapd(1) | nfcapd(1) |
nfcapd - netflow capture daemon
nfcapd [options]
nfcapd is the netflow capture daemon of the nfdump tools. It reads netflow data from the network and stores it into files. The output file is automatically rotated and renamed every n minutes - typically 5 min - according the timestamp YYYYMMddhhmm of the interval e.g. nfcapd.201107110845 contains the data from July 11th 2011 08:45 onward.
Netflow version v1, v5, v7 and v9 and IPFIX are transparently supported.
Extensions: nfcapd supports a large number of v9 tags. In order to optimise disk space and performance, v9 tags are grouped into a number of extensions which may or may not be stored into the data file. Therefore the v9 templates configured on the exporter may be tuned according the collector. Only those tags common to both are stored into the data files.
Sampling: By default, the sampling rate is set to 1 (unsampled) or to any given value specified by the -s cmd line option. If sampling information is found in the netflow stream, it overwrites the default value. Sampling is automatically recognised when announced in v9 option templates (tags #34, #35 or #48, #49, #50 ) or in the unofficial v5 header hack. Note: Not all platforms (or IOS/JunOS versions) support exporting sampling information in netflow data, even if sampling is configured. The number of bytes/packets in each netflow record is automatically multiplied by the sampling rate. The total number of flows is not changed as this is not accurate enough. (Small flows versus large flows) If the default sampling rate given by -s is negative, this will hard overwrite any device specific announced sampling rates.
NSEL/ASA Support: nfcapd can be compiled with NSEL/ASA support included. See notes on NSEL/ASA
NEL (NAT Event logging): nfcapd can be compiled with CISCO NEL support included. See notes on NEL.
1 %Y/%m/%d year/month/day
2 %Y/%m/%d/%H year/month/day/hour
3 %Y/%W/%u year/week_of_year/day_of_week
4 %Y/%W/%u/%H year/week_of_year/day_of_week/hour
5 %Y/%j year/day-of-year
6 %Y/%j/%H year/day-of-year/hour
7 %Y-%m-%d year-month-day
8 %Y-%m-%d/%H year-month-day/hour
1 input/output interface SNMP numbers.
2 src/dst AS numbers.
3 src/dst mask, (dst)TOS, direction.
4 line Next hop IP addr line
5 line BGP next hop IP addr line
6 src/dst vlan id labels
7 counter output packets
8 counter output bytes
9 counter aggregated flows
10 in_src/out_dst MAC address
11 in_dst/out_src MAC address
12 MPLS labels 1-10
13 Exporting router IPv4/IPv6 address
14 Exporting router ID
15 BGP adjacent prev/next AS
16 time stamp flow received by the collector
NSEL/ASA/NAT extensions
26 NSEL ASA event, xtended event, ICMP type/code
27 NSEL/NAT xlate ports
28 NSEL/NAT xlate IPv4/IPv6 addr
29 NSEL ASA ACL ingress/egress acl ID
30 NSEL ASA username
NEL/NAT extensions
31 NAT event, ingress egress vrfid
32 NAT Block port allocation - block start, end step and size
latency extension
64 nfpcapd/nprobe client/server/application latency"},
IMPORTANT: By default only extension 1 and 2 are selected
Extensions can be added/deleted by specifying a ',' separated list of
extension ids. Each id may be prepended by an optional sign +/- to add or
remove a given id from the extension list. Shortcuts: The string 'all' means
all extensions. The strings
'nsel' and 'nel' enable all NSEL or NEL extensions respectively.
Examples:
-T all Enables all possible extensions.
-T +3,+4 Adds extensions 3 and 4 to the defaults 1 and 2.
-T all,-8,-9 Set all extensions but 8 and 9
-T -1,4 Removes default extension 1 and adds extension 4
-T nsel Enables all required ASA?NSEL extensions
-T nel Enables all required nell extensions
Note: Only those tags in common with the exporting device and enabled extensions at the collector side are stored into the data files. A detailed list which v9 tags are mapped into which extensions is given in the section NOTES
sub hierarchy. ( 2009/07/11/nfcapd.200907110845 )
%d Replaced by the directory where the file is located.
%t Replaced by the time ISO format e.g. 200907110845.
%u Replaced by the UNIX time format.
%i Replaced ident string given by -I
Returns 0 on success, or 255 if initialization failed.
nfcapd logs to syslog with SYSLOG_FACILITY LOG_DAEMON For normal operation level 'warning' should be fine. More information is reported at level 'info' and 'debug'.
A small statistic about the collected flows, as well as errors are reported at the end of every interval to syslog with level 'info'.
All flows are sent to port 9995 from all exporters and stored into a single file. All known v9 tags are taken.
All flows from 2 different exporters are sent to port 8877 and stored in separate directory trees. All known v9 tags are taken. Input buffer size is set to 128000 bytes
Only accept from from a single exporter and only extension 3,4 and 5 are accepted. Run a given command when files are rotated and automatically expire flows:
Multiple netflow sources:
Netflow data may be sent from different exporters to a single nfcapd process. Use the -n option to separate each netflow source to a different data directory. For compatibility with nfdump 1.5.x, old style -l/-I options are still valid. In that case all flows from all sources are stored in a single file. For high volume netflow streams, it is still recommended to have a single nfcapd process per netflow source.
The current v9 implementation of nfdump supports the following v9 elements: fields:
v9 element v9 ID Extension
NF9_LAST_SWITCHED 21 default
NF9_FIRST_SWITCHED 22 default
NF9_IN_BYTES 1 default
NF9_IN_PACKETS 2 default
NF9_IN_PROTOCOL 4 default
NF9_SRC_TOS 5 default
NF9_TCP_FLAGS 6 default
NF9_FORWARDING_STATUS 89 default
NF9_IPV4_SRC_ADDR 8 default
NF9_IPV4_DST_ADDR 12 default
NF9_IPV6_SRC_ADDR 27 default
NF9_IPV6_DST_ADDR 28 default
NF9_L4_SRC_PORT 7 default
NF9_L4_DST_PORT 11 default
NF9_ICMP_TYPE 32 default
NF9_INPUT_SNMP 10 1
NF9_OUTPUT_SNMP 14 1
NF9_SRC_AS 16 2
NF9_DST_AS 17 2
NF9_DST_TOS 55 3
NF9_DIRECTION 61 3
NF9_SRC_MASK 9 3
NF9_DST_MASK 13 3
NF9_IPV6_SRC_MASK 29 3
NF9_IPV6_DST_MASK 30 3
NF9_V4_NEXT_HOP 15 4
NF9_V6_NEXT_HOP 62 4
NF9_BGP_V4_NEXT_HOP 18 5
NF9_BPG_V6_NEXT_HOP 63 5
NF9_SRC_VLAN 58 6
NF9_DST_VLAN 59 6
NF9_OUT_PKTS 24 7
NF9_OUT_BYTES 23 8
NF9_FLOWS_AGGR 3 9
NF9_IN_SRC_MAC 56 10
NF9_OUT_DST_MAC 57 10
NF9_IN_DST_MAC 80 11
NF9_OUT_SRC_MAC 81 11
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_1 70 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_2 71 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_3 72 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_4 73 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_5 74 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_6 75 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_7 76 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_8 77 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_9 78 12
NF9_MPLS_LABEL_10 79 12
NF9_SAMPLING_INTERVAL 34 Sampling
NF9_SAMPLING_ALGORITHM 35 Sampling
NF9_FLOW_SAMPLER_ID 48 Sampling
FLOW_SAMPLER_MODE 49 Sampling
NF9_FLOW_SAMPLER_RANDOM_INTERVAL 50 Sampling
IP addr of exporting router 13
NF9_ENGINE_TYPE 38 14
NF9_ENGINE_ID 39 14
NF9_BGP_ADJ_NEXT_AS 128 15
NF9_BGP_ADJ_PREV_AS 129 15
collector received timestamp 16
IPFIX support is experimental. Due to lack of implementation of sampling in many IPFIX exporters, sampling for IPFIX is not yet supported.
The format of the data files is netflow version independent.
Socket buffer: Setting the socket buffer size is system dependent. When starting up, nfcapd returns the number of bytes the buffer was actually set. This is done by reading back the buffer size and may differ from what you requested.
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2009-09-09 |