Juniper added sFlow support to MX routers in Junos 18.1R1, https://blog.sflow.com/2018/04/sflow-available-on-juniper-mx-series.html
You might want to consider deploying sFlow instead of IPFIX, particularly if you are interested in DDoS mitigation where low latency and visibility into packet headers can be helpful. -Peter On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 11:36 AM Matthew Crocker <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I’m looking for a free-ish Linux open sources Netflow collector/analyser. > I have 5 Juniper MX routers that will send IPFIX flows to for an ISP > network. I’m hoping it is something I can run in AWS/EC2 as I don’t want > to worry about storage again in my lifetime. Does anyone have any > recommendations? > > > > For reporting I would like to generate basic usage reports to/from > IP/Subnet/ASN. It would be great if it could also detect DDoS and activate > flowspec back into my core routers but that isn’t a requirement > > > > Thanks > > > > -Matt > > >

