[c-nsp] 'multiplexing" netflow?

Gordon Bezzina gordon.bezzina at bell.net.mt
Thu Jul 3 09:25:43 EDT 2008


Hi,

Get a plain linux box, install flow-tools and use flow-fanout.

Example:

/usr/bin/flow-fanout -s 0/192.168.3.5/2000 0/192.168.3.10/9996
0/192.168.3.22/2055

Accept netflow from 192.168.3.5 on port 2000 and re-export them to:
	1. 192.168.3.10 port 9996; and
	2. 192.168.3.22 port 2055.

My linux box has been up for 157days already and flow-fanout never crashed
:-)

Hope it helps

Brgds
Gordon


On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 11:18, Drew Weaver <drew.weaver at thenap.com> wrote:
>                Hi there, we have equipment at our edge that requires us to
export our netflow to it in order for it to function but we would also like
our NetFlow stats to be exported somewhere else for analysis.
>
> Does anyone know of a product that you can export your netflow to that
will then in turn export it to multiple destinations (that works well and is
easy to use/reliable) ?





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