[nsp] ip accounting-transit?

From: Gert Doering (gert@greenie.muc.de)
Date: Mon Jun 18 2001 - 16:45:34 EDT


Hi,

starting from the "ip netflow feature-accelerate"-Thread I went to CCO
to find out what this does (and couldn't find anything useful - it's
mentioned in a couple of sample configurations, but never fully
*explained* - or at least I didn't find the relevant page).

On the way I found another interesting command,
    "ip accounting-transits count"
described as:
    Control the number of transit records that
    will be stored in the IP accounting
    database"

now what's this? What is considered a "transit record"? It sounds
similar to "ip accounting-threshold", but I can't see where it fits in?
Maybe it goes together with "ip accounting-list" (which I don't use
'cause it isn't too useful for us)?

Also, I just found that I don't understand "ip accounting-list" either - I
thought it would restrict the IP addresses that go into accounting, but
it doesn't work (with 12.2(2)T) - I have set "ip accounting-list" entries
for two single hosts, and "show ip account" shows everything that passes
through this router. Does someone have a working sample for *this*?

confused,

gert

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