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Example of Custom Virtual Interface Definitions
If you define the following CVIs:
- CVI-A: 192.168.0.0/16
- CVI-B: 192.168.100.0/24
- CVI-C: 192.168.100.123/32
The following reporting is enabled:
- CVI-A reports traffic that involves subnet 192.168.x.x except traffic that involves subnet 192.168.100.x.
- CVI-B reports traffic that involves subnet 192.168.100.x except traffic that involves host 192.168.100.123.
- CVI-C reports traffic that involves host 192.168.100.123.
If you add 192.168.100.124/32 as CVI-D, either CVI-C or CVI-D reports the traffic between 192.168.100.123 and 192.168.100.124. Only one of the CVIs reports the traffic.
If you add 192.168.200.0/24 as CVI-E, either CVI-B or CVI-E reports the traffic between 192.168.100.x and 192.168.200.x. Only one of the CVIs reports the traffic.
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