:42 PM
Subject: RE: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
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
I could build such tool. Just a question of time and budget :)
- Original Message
From: Roman Hochuli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 11:07:51 PM
Subject: Re: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
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... ;)
--
Best regards,
Roman Hochuli
Operations Manager
nexellent ag
Saegereistrasse 29
CH-8152
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
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 8:58:05 PM
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
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
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
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
In my old ISP days, I used JFFNMS for this (http://www.jffnms.org/)
It was very easy to configure and besides its stupid name, that thingy was
quite useful. Time has gone by (4 years or so) and it might have become more
useful since then.
As usual, YMMV
Cheers,
Viktor
Original Message
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
10 matches
Mail list logo