[j-nsp] netflow to Jflow

OBrien, Will ObrienH at missouri.edu
Mon Dec 3 12:41:48 EST 2012


you should probably define the source ip address from the router.

On Dec 3, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Ali Sumsam wrote:

> Hi All,
> I am moving from Cisco to Juniper MX5. My Cisco router was sending netflow
> information to a server(NFSEN).
> I cant see any update on the same server from my MX5 router, after we have
> done the migration. Following are the Cisco and Juniper configs.
> 
> 
> Cisco:
> 
> ip flow-export version 5 origin-as
> ip flow-export destination 10.3.3.3 9995
> 
> interface GigabitEthernet5/0.3
> 
> encapsulation dot1Q 3
> 
> ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.252
> 
> ip flow ingress
> 
> 
> Juniper:
> 
> set forwarding-options sampling input rate 100
> 
> set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-server 10.3.3.3
> port 9995
> 
> set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-server 10.3.3.3
> version 5
> 
> set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-server 10.3.3.3
> autonomous-system-type origin
> 
> 
> set interfaces ge-1/1/1 unit 24 family inet sampling input
> 
> 
> 
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