Hello.

IMO the easiest way to do this is setting up a firewall filter for this 
destination with counter action and fetching the counter values using SNMP. You 
can use a graphing tool of your choice for this.

I have found these two posts that should lead you to a working setup.

https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/junos-cookbook/0596100140/ch09s13.html
http://networkengineering.stackexchange.com/questions/1913/can-i-poll-firewall-counters-on-juniper-routers-via-snmp

I hope this helps you.

Best regards,
Jiri Lunacek
Hosting90 Systems

> On 30. 12. 2016, at 8:16, Santanu Mandal <santanumandal2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Dear all,
> I want to measure traffic bandwidth consuming for a specific destination IP
> from My Orzanization. Say how much is bandwidth is consumed for destination
> x.x.x.x out of total bandwidth in my ISP link.
> 
> I have configured S-flow, but there I can see total amount of traffic
> transfered over a period of time. But My concern is, data transfer rate
> confumed for this destination, not tootal amount of data.
> 
> It would be gratfull if you can suggest a tool for this purpose or how to
> approach to achive this.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanking you
> ​ in advance​
> 
> 
> Santanu
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