
nanog at grrrrreg
Jun 28, 2009, 6:48 AM
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On Jun 25, 2009, at 10:19 PM, Alexandre Augusto Caramanti Coconesi wrote: > Hello > > This is my first post in this list. > > I have the follow situation: > > I have a multilateral peering, and I´m need to plot a graph showing > how many traffic is going to or comming from each member of peering. > > > For example: > > I have the AS61222, and in the peering there is the AS61333. This AS > have other peerings, And my AS (AS61222) use the AS61333 as transit. > And because it is a peering, by just one interface of my router, I > can see just the whole traffic, to AS61333, and another members of > peering. I was seeing some thing in JKFlow, but I did not found any > thing. > > Do you have any experience in a case like this? > > Thanks > > -- > Alexandre Coconesi I've used PMACCT in the past, with PNRG as a frontend, did the trick perfectly - used it to list/rank the ASes which I was sending traffic too. pNRG on top of that will do the graphing. I think PMACCT works with both SFlow and NetFlow. Watch out for the sampling rate when activating it on your kits tho, bad surprises ahead and a world of pain if you use too aggressive values at start. If you're SFlow exclusive and want a commercial solution, try InMon, it is supposed to be pretty good. Greg VILLAIN
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