350-401 · Question #1184
Refer to the exhibit. What can be determined from the output?
The correct answer is D. Flow monitor FLOW-CC is configured to two separate exporters.. The NetFlow output indicates that the flow monitor named FLOW-CC is configured to send the collected flow data to two distinct flow exporters.
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- AFlow record CC is configured with two separate exporters.
- BFlow record CC is configured with a single exporter.
- CFlow monitor FLOW-CC is configured with two separate flow records to a single exporter.
- DFlow monitor FLOW-CC is configured to two separate exporters.
How the community answered
(37 responses)- A8% (3)
- B5% (2)
- C19% (7)
- D68% (25)
Why each option
The NetFlow output indicates that the flow monitor named FLOW-CC is configured to send the collected flow data to two distinct flow exporters.
Flow records define *what* traffic fields are collected, not *where* they are sent. A flow monitor typically uses one flow record, and then sends that data to exporters.
This contradicts the premise that the output shows configurations related to 'two separate exporters', as implied by the correct answer.
A single flow monitor typically uses one flow record to define its monitoring criteria. While a device can have multiple flow monitors, one monitor generally doesn't combine two separate flow records to a single exporter in this context; it's more about one monitor sending to multiple export destinations.
In Cisco NetFlow, a flow monitor collects traffic statistics based on a specified flow record. The collected data is then sent to one or more configured flow exporters, which define the destination (e.g., IP address and port) for the NetFlow data. This output implies that the single flow monitor FLOW-CC is associated with and pushing its data to two separate exporter configurations.
Concept tested: NetFlow monitor and exporter association
Source: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/netflow/configuration/xe-16/nf-xe-16-book/nf-overview.html
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