Gunther Stammwitz schrieb:
Hey Manuel,
that's a nice statistic there.
Which tool did you use to generate the output?
I'm also interessted in it...
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Hello
again,
thanks
all
for
your
feedback
-
I've
had
a
look
at
NfSen
and
JFFNMS,
but
couldn't
figure
out
whether
they'd
do
what
I
wanted
without
actually
installing/configuring
them.
Anyway
-
here
: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
Anyway - here are some screenshots; if there's any interest,
let me know. What Stan said is probably true - most of those
NetFlow tools are quite focused on the respective author's
specific task, and this is no exception. ;)
https://neon1.net
I could build such tool. Just a question of time and budget :)
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From: Roman Hochuli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Of
course,
MAC
accounfting
does
Of course, MAC accounfting does not tell you the origin AS of the
traffic - which is more rarely required :)
whereas such a tool would be very handy to find out who you should peer
with... ;)
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Hi Manuel
With which tool did you made these graphs ? They look interesting to me.
Best regards
Matthias
Manuel Kasper wrote:
Anyway - here are some screenshots; if there's any interest, let me
know. What Stan said is probably true - most of those NetFlow tools are
quite focused on the
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Subject: Re: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
actually quite the same statistics could be obtained without Netflow, just by
using MAC
accounting on Cisco border routers.
Torrus.org can display per-AS traffic
Hello Gunther (and everyone else who asked),
that's a nice statistic there.
Which tool did you use to generate the output?
As I indicated in my first message in this thread, it's something that I
wrote for Monzoon. It works with two small Perl scripts, RRDtool (what
else ;) and some PHP for
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Hello,
http://nfsen.sourceforge.net
Cu,
Nico
Hello,
does anybody on this list know of a free/open source tool that collects
NetFlow AS aggregation records from a number of routers and produces
traffic graphs per AS that show how much
Hello,
does anybody on this list know of a free/open source tool that collects
NetFlow AS aggregation records from a number of routers and produces
traffic graphs per AS that show how much traffic came in from or went
out to a given AS, and over which link (- multiple upstreams/peering
links)?
Manuel Kasper wrote:
Hello,
does anybody on this list know of a free/open source tool that collects
NetFlow AS aggregation records from a number of routers and produces
traffic graphs per AS that show how much traffic came in from or went
out to a given AS, and over which link (- multiple
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Sent: Donnerstag, 31. Januar 2008 15:54
To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch
Subject: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
Hello,
does anybody on this list know of a free/open source tool
that collects NetFlow
Hello again,
thanks all for your feedback - I've had a look at NfSen and JFFNMS, but
couldn't figure out whether they'd do what I wanted without actually
installing/configuring them.
Anyway - here are some screenshots; if there's any interest, let me
know. What Stan said is probably true - most
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