Hello the list,
I'm newbie in pmacct and i get a few questions about the sflow BGP
with pmacct.
My goal is to log in a mysql database, the information from one of my
core router to be able to view at least : as_src, as_path, peer_as_src
packets
I didn't understood all the documentation... Do
Dear Maxence,
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:56:20AM +0100, Maxence Rousseau wrote:
I didn't understood all the documentation... Do I need to use pmacctd ?
It seems not necessary because sfacctd is able to launch BGP thread and
log to mysql. What's the need of the pmacctd process in my case ?
Hi,
To conclude this thread:
- The association of flow records to BGP RIB via the map works just
fine. As Paolo discovered, the cause of the problem I reported was a
typo :(
- Regarding AS 0 I haven't tried yet any solution or workaround to
have our own ASN appear in pmacct tables instead.
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Hi Maxence,
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 03:38:59PM +, Maxence Rousseau wrote:
The information seems perfect, sample :
INFO ( default/core/BGP ): [Id: ROUTER-ID] u Prefix: '208.74.16.0/21'
Path: '174 3549 32952' Comms: '174:21000 174:22013' EComms: '' LP: '100'
MED: '82011' Nexthop:
VERSION.
0.12.0rc3
DESCRIPTION.
pmacct is a small set of passive network monitoring tools to
measure, account, classify, aggregate and export IPv4 and IPv6
traffic; a pluggable and flexible architecture allows to store
collected network data into memory tables or SQL (MySQL, SQLite,
PostgreSQL)
Le mercredi 28 octobre 2009 à 16:15 +, Paolo Lucente a écrit :
What is not clear to me: is DST_IP part of the IP prefix listed
above
or the two examples are unrelated? Otherwise: what are the BGP
attributes
related to the IP prefix of which DST_IP is part of
in the sample in the previous
Hello,
I need to do traffic accounting in my aggregation and core switch for
billing purposes. One weakness of HP 29xx and 54xx switches, is the
inability to view the vlan snmp mib traffic counters, since thats a
lower level counter than the switch supports in SNMP. sFlow does (i
think) provide
Hi,
On 27 Οκτ 2009, at 11:24 ΜΜ, Paolo Lucente wrote:
Just so I'm sure I understand it right: You lookup the source IP
address or network (for prefix-aggregated flow records) in the BGP
RIB and you then match the next-hop (among other options) against
this map. Correct?
Correct. RPF checks
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 15:00, Paolo Lucente pa...@pmacct.net wrote:
Hi Nik,
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:47:49PM -0500, Nik Martin wrote:
If I loosen the aggregation filters up to just dst_host and src_host,
i get only slightly more information over a 5 minute period, like
this:
Let's say
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