[j-nsp] J-Flow problem
Stephen Fulton
sf at lists.esoteric.ca
Sat Apr 18 13:25:31 EDT 2009
Stefan,
Thanks for the tip. I do have NTP set up and running correctly.
-- Stephen
Stefan Fouant wrote:
> Make sure you have a proper NTP source. It's not documented but
> somewhere in JUNOS 9.x they started requiring NTP to be setup in order
> to make sure your flows had accurate timestamps.
>
>
> On 4/18/09, Stephen Fulton <sf at lists.esoteric.ca> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>
>> I recently upgraded a J-series 6350 from 8.4 to 9.2, and it appears that it
>> is
>> no longer exporting, or properly exporting, version 5 flows. I'm at a loss,
>> since the documentation on Juniper's site is simply wrong for the J-series
>> --
>> ie. commands listed do not exist. Here's a redacted snippet of the
>> appropriate
>> sections:
>>
>> sf at router> show configuration forwarding-options
>> sampling {
>> input {
>> family inet {
>> rate 50;
>> run-length 0;
>> max-packets-per-second 1000;
>> }
>> }
>> output {
>> cflowd 10.52.135.6 {
>> port 2055;
>> source-address 10.51.100.2;
>> version 5;
>> no-local-dump;
>> autonomous-system-type origin;
>> }
>> }
>> }
>>
>> sf at router> show configuration interfaces ge-0/0/3 unit 5
>> bandwidth 1g;
>> vlan-id 5;
>> family inet {
>> sampling {
>> input;
>> output;
>> }
>> address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx
>> }
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> -- Stephen
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