ssion@pmacct.net
Subject: Re: [pmacct-discussion] Trying to collect NetFlow data from a Cisco
router
I think you need to figure out if nfacctd is receiving any Netflow data at all
and if it is aggregating it first.
So from a terminal do this
# nfacctd -l 2100
where 2100 is the po
And also post the netflow config section from your router.
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018, 2:12 PM Kafui Akyea wrote:
> I think you need to figure out if nfacctd is receiving any Netflow data at
> all and if it is aggregating it first.
>
> So from a terminal do this
>
> # *nfacctd -l 2100*
>
> where 2100
I think you need to figure out if nfacctd is receiving any Netflow data at
all and if it is aggregating it first.
So from a terminal do this
# *nfacctd -l 2100*
where 2100 is the port to listen for netflow records. it will default to
memory plugin. you should see a few messages printed out.
mak