On 10/11/12 2:24, Veerapuram Varadhan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to distinguish inflow and outflow for a source stream?
What is inflow and what is outflow? This depends on your setup and definition
You can filter according SNMP input or output interface IDs, if you collect this
data. You may also evaluate the 'direction' if it's exported.
Answer: yes - you can, if the data is available, and you define input/output
- Peter
>
> Also, if I have multiple source streams pointed towards a single nfcapd
> daemon, will it be able to distinguish per stream based inflow and
> outflow?
>
> In nfdump, is there a format or command line switch that I can use which
> can generate statistics based on inflow and/or outflow per router?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> V. Varadhan
>
>
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