[193513] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Netflow/sFlow generator for Linux with BGP support
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mel Beckman)
Sun Jan 29 01:18:38 2017
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From: Mel Beckman <mel@beckman.org>
To: Patrick Velder <lists@velder.li>
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2017 06:18:32 +0000
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Patrick
Here's a link to the How-To for a cheap EdgeOS hardware probed:
http://www.ntop.org/nprobe/how-to-build-a-100e-augmented-netflowipfix-probe=
-ubiquity/
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> On Jan 28, 2017, at 8:56 PM, Mel Beckman <mel@beckman.org> wrote:
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> Patrick,
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> nProbe Pro is very good and worth the price for its proprietary high-spee=
d ring PF_RING packet buffer implementation and plug-in support. If you can=
't afford the Pro version, the $50 embedded version lets you get familiar w=
ith outboard flow generation using a cheap EdgeOS device.=20
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> -mel via cell
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>> On Jan 28, 2017, at 7:36 PM, Patrick Velder <lists@velder.li> wrote:
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>> Hi there
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>> I'm currently switching from MikroTik CCR 1009 to SuperMicro 5018D-FN8T =
as small router. Now I'd love to integrate BGP infos into netflow/sflow, as=
MikroTik still doesn't have any support for that.
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>> Are there any alternatives to nProbe (which supports BGP but is ways too=
expensive with its 300=80)?
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>> Regards
>> Patrick
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