On 14/2/11 10:55 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
>
>> Maybe - it is a bit confusing, but zeroing out, results in a
>> significant speed penalty for millions of flows. As far as I know,
>> router software has a similar behaviour.
>
> I guess it's confusing because the text output *does* zero fields, at
> least on display.
well - it automatically selects only those fields for printing, which are
relevant after aggregation.
.. but I check, if I find a suitable solution
- Peter
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