Hi Timur,

No default size is selected for you. You can use nfacctd_net and
companion directives (see CONFIG-KEYS) to select how to source the
IP prefix information. In essence, you have there a bit of all you
can need: apply masks from BGP, from the export protocol, define a
standard aggregation, define a map of known networks (this last one
with the option to filter the rest out). You have also a fallback
mechanism, documented, where most of those methods, if applicable
and/or defined, are evaluated in a specific sequence.

Cheers,
Paolo

On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 11:28:19AM +0500, Timur Irmatov wrote:
> Hi, Paolo!
> 
> On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 11:28 PM, Paolo Lucente <pa...@pmacct.net> wrote:
> > In 1.5.0rc1 and later you have the -a CLI switch. It kind of expands
> > description of primitives to what you can see below:
> >
> > shell> nfacctd -a
> > L3
> > src_host                         : Source IPv4/IPv6 address
> > dst_host                         : Destination IPv4/IPv6 address
> > src_mask                         : Source network mask
> > dst_mask                         : Destination network mask
> > src_net                          : Source IPv4/IPv6 prefix
> > dst_net                          : Destination IPv4/IPv6 prefix
> 
> What does src_net, dst_net mean? What is the size of those aggregation 
> networks?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Timur Irmatov
> 
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