you should probably define the source ip address from the router. On Dec 3, 2012, at 11:28 AM, Ali Sumsam wrote:
> Hi All, > I am moving from Cisco to Juniper MX5. My Cisco router was sending netflow > information to a server(NFSEN). > I cant see any update on the same server from my MX5 router, after we have > done the migration. Following are the Cisco and Juniper configs. > > > Cisco: > > ip flow-export version 5 origin-as > ip flow-export destination 10.3.3.3 9995 > > interface GigabitEthernet5/0.3 > > encapsulation dot1Q 3 > > ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.252 > > ip flow ingress > > > Juniper: > > set forwarding-options sampling input rate 100 > > set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-server 10.3.3.3 > port 9995 > > set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-server 10.3.3.3 > version 5 > > set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-server 10.3.3.3 > autonomous-system-type origin > > > set interfaces ge-1/1/1 unit 24 family inet sampling input > > > > *Ali Sumsam CCIE* > *Network Engineer - Level 3* > eintellego Pty Ltd > a...@eintellego.net ; www.eintellego.net > > Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954 > > Cell +61 (0)410 603 531 > > facebook.com/eintellego > PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia > > The Experts Who The Experts Call > Juniper - Cisco – Brocade - IBM > _______________________________________________ > juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp