[j-nsp] Sflow + ntop
Payam Chychi
pchychi at gmail.com
Fri Sep 26 00:06:25 EDT 2014
Thats correct. You could also monitor on the switch port side of things with snmp
If your going to pay, inmon is a great application.
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Payam Chychi
Network Engineer / Security Specialist
On Thursday, September 25, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Paul S. wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure of this, but I believe ntop/ntopng can only parse
> their own Json based flow format.
>
> So, what you have to do is use nprobe to receive the flows and convert
> them, then transmit them to ntop's zmq server..
>
> Please also note that nprobe is not free for commercial use.
>
> On 9/26/2014 午前 08:41, Rodrigo Augusto wrote:
> > Hi folks! what do you guys do to monitor customer traffic with ntop and sflow?!
> > I follow some instructions (http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ntop/users/27055) but not have success... Does Exist any different version of ntop to collect sflow's on ex swichs?!
> > I am using ex3300 to send flows to the collector, i see the traffic on especific port, but not show any information( src and dst ).
> > My switch have simple configuration:
> > Port ge-0/0/0 is on access mode with a vlan member and port xe-0/0/0 trunk all vlan members. And add sflow to ge-0/0/0...
> >
> > When i try to see ,nothing show me...
> > Enviado via iPhone
> > Grupo Connectoway
> >
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