[j-nsp] command monitor

joel jaeggli joelja at bogus.com
Tue Oct 8 14:12:28 EDT 2013


routers don't track state of flows on ports… so typically the equivalent information is generated through packet sampling and then netflow export which is sent to a collector (nfsen for example) and then analyzed.

joel

On Oct 8, 2013, at 10:22 AM, Rodrigo Augusto <rodrigo at 1telecom.com.br> wrote:

> Hi folks!
> 
> Does anyone knows if junos have a command as equal linux iftop ?!
> Thanks!
> Rodrigo Augusto
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