Once upon a time, Jon Lewis <[email protected]> said: > 1) we have customers on policed ports, and the interface snmp counters > count packets before service-policy. It doesn't seem right to bill for > packets we dropped :)...so this isn't useful data for billing purposes.
Not sure how you are policing, but I belive both Juniper and Cisco have MIBs that show the policed traffic. For example, when we used Cisco CAR to limit traffic on some ports, I set up Cricket to monitor both the base port and the CAR stats (so we could see how much traffic was actually passed). I haven't got around to doing it for Juniper firewall policers, but I pretty sure the info is in a MIB. -- Chris Adams <[email protected]> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.

