On Mon, Apr 13, 2020 at 4:46 AM Aaron Gould <aar...@gvtc.com> wrote:
>
> You’re welcome Colton.  I understand there are 2 different ways to do 
> telemetry on Juniper.  One called Native and the other called 
> gRPC/openconfig.  I’ve done the Native form.  I think the native form is a 
> configured form where by which the network device constantly streams the 
> sensor objects… and conversely, the gRPC form is subscription based where the 
> management app/computer, subscribes to the network device to receive telem 
> data objects.
>
> I understand the native form to be executed in hardware near the monitored 
> object….and because of this, highly scalable.    And the grpc/openconfig form 
> runs on re cpu.

I'm also deploying native JTI at the moment on some MX devices. I have
got OpenNTI working, and managed to get traffic graphs working in
Grafana using it.

I'm now trying to set each part of this up individually without
Docker, for a more production ready setup. I've been following this
blog:

https://openeye.blog/2017/10/31/serving-up-opennti-deconstructed/

I'm trying to get my head around the difference between fluentd and
Telegraf, what does each one do, and why are both of these required?
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