[j-nsp] inline-jflow

Georgios Vlachos g.vlachos at kestrel-is.gr
Fri Sep 7 04:38:35 EDT 2012


But do MX (or Juniper boxes in general) route traffic from MPC to fxp? Last
time I tried on MX it did not work.


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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 11:02 AM
To: Graham Brown
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Subject: Re: [j-nsp] inline-jflow

Actually I thought of something
I have another router which is connected to the MPC on the problematic
router . I will configure the source interface address with this interface
on the MPC and configure static route toward specific destination of the
flow server to this another router which has also fxp which is connected to
the OOB network .
In this case the jflow traffic will go via valid interface(located on the
MPC) to the other router , the other router will forward this traffic via
his FXP interface...

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Graham Brown
<juniper-nsp at grahambrown.info>wrote:

> Hi Moki,
>
> No worries; this is the exact challenge that faced my customer. Their
> server was on the management subnet which was only connected to the
routers
> via the management interfaces. I'm not sure what they did to resolve it; I
> would presume that they moved the server.
>
> Sorry that I don't have a better solution for you.
> Graham
>
>
> On Friday, September 7, 2012, moki wrote:
>
>> Thank you Graham,
>> I suspected that this is the case ...
>> Is there another way to overcome this problem ?
>> Because our netflow server connected to OOB management network which is
>> routed only via Fxp interface ...
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Graham Brown <
>> juniper-nsp at grahambrown.info> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Moki,
>>>
>>> The export of flow data is not supported via an fxp interface. The fxp0
>>> interface does not have the hardware capabilities to handle this kind of
>>> operation.
>>>
>>> I had a similar customer query a while back; they could configure the
>>> export of flows via the fxp interface, however it never worked.
>>>
>>> I hope that this is of help,
>>> Graham
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>>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 1:05 PM, moki <vomoki at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello
>>>> Does anyone know if inline-jflow support to send traffic via fxp
>>>> interface.
>>>> I tried to configure inline-jflow with the configuration bellow when
the
>>>> route to the destination is the fxp interface:
>>>> family inet {
>>>>                 output {
>>>>                     flow-server 88.88.88.1 {<-- routed via fxp
>>>>                         port 2055;
>>>>                         autonomous-system-type origin;
>>>>                         version-ipfix {
>>>>                             template {
>>>>                                 default-temp;
>>>>                             }
>>>>                         }
>>>>                     }
>>>>                     inline-jflow {
>>>>                         source-address 88.88.88.2;
>>>>                     }
>>>>                 }
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible ?
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