Dear Mr  Luiz Ozaki and Mr Ben Pfaff!

Thank you vey much for you reply. I used flow-capture to capture flow 
information. And the configure is like this:
/usr/bin/flow-capture -z0 -V5 -n 288 -N 0 -S1 -w /var/netflow/flows -E2G 
0/0/9999 -R /usr/bin/flow-exporter 
and the results:
flow-print < ft-v05.2012-07-04.142801+0700
srcIP            dstIP            prot  srcPort  dstPort  octets      packets
10.0.0.1         10.0.0.2         6     0        0        8605500     5737
10.0.0.1         10.0.0.2         17    23335    12336    8148000     5432
10.0.0.1         10.0.0.2         17    23335    12336    12273000    8182
10.0.0.1         10.0.0.2         6     0        0        13414500    8943
10.0.0.1         10.0.0.2         6     0        0        2451000     1634
It would be nice if you suggest me how to capture vlan traffic statistic from 
netflow

Thank you
Trinh Minh Tri
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PhD Student, Department of Electrical Engineering
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.
Phone:0824566602
Email: no...@yahoo.com


________________________________
 From: Ben Pfaff <b...@nicira.com>
To: Luiz Ozaki <luiz.oz...@locaweb.com.br> 
Cc: trinh tri <no...@yahoo.com>; "dev@openvswitch.org" <dev@openvswitch.org> 
Sent: Friday, July 6, 2012 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: [ovs-dev] asking the example to use openflow protocol to limit the 
flow rate in openvswitch
 
On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 08:10:29PM -0300, Luiz Ozaki wrote:
> On 7/5/12 12:26 PM, trinh tri wrote:
> >
> >But in fact in my openvswitch, there are 3 physical ports. I would
> >like to ask how can I realize which physical port that the above
> >flows belong to
> Try using sflow, I think it exports the port information.

NetFlow does too, maybe trinh's tool just isn't printing it?
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