Have you tried setting the source to a non-vlan (physical or loopback)
interface like:
 
ip flow-export source Loopback0

I don't know if that will fix your issue, but I always source my netflow
data from a loopback interface that is dedicated for management traffic.
 
 



 
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        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Travis
Formoso
        Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 9:47 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [Flow-tools] Setting up NetFlow on 6509
        
        
        Hello all,
        
        I am trying to setup a NetFlow product on our 6509. We have a
number of different VLAN's across our network and I think I would want
to monitor those VLAN's and that should capture the traffic on the 6509
(correct me if I am wrong.) The way the product is licensed is by source
(a source is a router or switch.) When I try to setup netflow each VLAN
comes in as a different source and I would like it if I can use the 6509
as just once source. Here are the commands I am using to set this up.
         
        in configuration mode:
         
        ip flow-export source vlan10
        ip flow-export version 5
        ip flow-export destination 172.20.200.50 
         
        Now I configure netflow for switched traffic:
        mls nde sender version 5
        mls flow ip interface-full
        mls nde interface
         
        On the interface (vlan 10):
        ip route-cache flow
         
        After doing that I see that incoming traffic is being monitored
by NetFlow, however as said that interface (VLAN) is coming in as a
source, so if I configure another VLAN I now have 2 sources, but I would
like to set this up so the 6509 is just one source, monitoring all the
VLAN's. 
        
        I wanted to know if these commands are correct, if I should be
monitoring the VLAN's and if anyone knows how to set this up as
explained above with the 6509 as one source. 
         
        Thank you,
        
        Travis
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