Dear colleagues

I have eight routers exporting flow to one source (I am not sure if it
is the best scenario) or should I have each router exporting flow to
own source (router1 -> source1, router2 -> source2, ...). One of these
routers is a mpls concentrator and the others seven are peers, like
clients. The concentrator is where the servers are installed. The
network traffic are mostly destinated to the main site (router1) which
has 34Mbps mpls bandwidth.

I am using DST NET and SRC NET to classify the traffic for down and
upload directions. The thing is I've been getting discrepancies in
traffic graphs. The main site where I've 34Mbps 'physically limited'
is showing me up to 90 Mbps in nfsen graphs.

Remembering that I have eight routers exporting to one source. In this
among of flows I am trying to analyze and identify the traffic which
goes to router1, but the traffic graphed is much more than the
interface is able to support.

The flows are from all interfaces of all routers? LAN and WAN?

By default nfsen aggregates identical network traffic? Or could the
flows are not been aggregated?

I am guessing around .... the same traffic which ingress in router1
WAN is arriving in router1 LAN interface, what about it?

Thanks in advance for any explanations


Hugs

Tiago

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