(BUse the ip-exporter-address match type with flow-nfilter.  So a filter file 
(Bmight have the following primitives and definitions:
(B
(BFilter-primitive routerA
(B  Type ip-address
(B  Permit 10.0.1.1
(B
(BFilter-primitive routerB
(B  Type ip-address
(B  Permit 10.0.2.1
(B
(BFilter-definition routerA
(B  Match ip-exporter-address routerA
(B
(BFilter-definition routerB
(B  Match ip-exporter-address routerB
(B
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(BSubject: [Flow-tools] how can I filter each router from a ft file
(B
(B        I get the ft files with flow-capture from two routers, but I can't 
(Bfilter each  router from a  ft file ,how can I 
(B
(B distinguish the inforemation of a router ?
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