[j-nsp] MPLS cflow export??
Harshit Kumar
harshit at juniper.net
Mon Apr 26 19:36:16 EDT 2004
I *guess* you need a "family mpls rate" under
"[forwarding-options sampling]".
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>[mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
>Francisco Rivas
>Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 2:28 PM
>To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
>Subject: [j-nsp] MPLS cflow export??
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm using flow-tools to obtain netflow data from one of our
>juniper routers. This is part of my configuration:
>
>frivas at JM20x1> show configuration forwarding-options sampling
>input {
> family inet {
> rate 100;
> }
>}
>output {
> cflowd 10.20.30.40 {
> port 2055;
> source-address 1.2.3.4;
> version 5;
> no-local-dump;
> autonomous-system-type origin;
> }
>}
>
>frivas at JM20x1>
>
>
>And, on each interface, I have something like this:
>
>interfaces {
> ge-0/0/0 {
> mtu 1548;
> unit 0 {
> family inet {
> mtu 1500;
> filter {
> input sample;
> }
> address 10.20.30.30/24;
> }
> family iso;
> family mpls {
> mtu 1530;
> }
> }
> }
>
>
>I'm getting some flow exported, but I believe that I don't see
>all the traffic. In Cisco routers, if I don't put a "mpls
>netflow egress" on the interfaces that I want to export data,
>I don't get all the flows (because the MPLS ones aren't
>exported). Is there something similar on Juniper routers??
>should I enable something else on my interfaces to get all the
>traffic???
>
>thanks a lot for any info about this!
>
>
>regards,
>
>--
>--
>Francisco Rivas Catalan
>Senior Network Engineer
>IFX Networks
>francisco.rivas at ifxnw.cl
>(56) 2 3744500
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