Hi,

We have a juniper router that was configured by former admins to export its 
netflows using let's say 192.168.0.1 as it's exporter ip.
Now, I have to create filters for flow-nfilter using exporter ip, interface 
index. However, I can't seem to find how that admin set the exporter IP of that 
 M-20 juniper router. The examples I found on the web has source-address 
command that can be used but that was already deprecated in this version. I 
need to use the loopback ip as its exporter ip because there are 3 links that 
the flows can pass through to reach our collector, and since it is using 
192.168.0.1, it will only use link1. If link 1 went down, no flows will reach 
our collector. By the way these 3 links are load balanced and I am also 
wondering how this juniper is currently using only the first link as if it is 
not affected by the load balancing mechanism. Any idea how to set the exporter 
ip in this juniper version? Any idea why our router is only using the 
192.168.0.1 and link1 when exporting flows and how can I set it to loopback? If 
you're using the very same version of juniper router, can I see your config?


Thanks






 
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