I am not aware of this "router ip" syntax. This is very useful expr
but it doesn't exist in the manuals?!?!

Thanks all of you for the answers!

Cheers

Tiago


2012/3/7 Adrian Popa <[email protected]>:
> Also, you can edit your filters to take into account the exporter router ip
> and input/output interface indexes when you count traffic for a prefix.
> Something like
>
> router ip ip_of_router1 and in if snmp_index_of_input_interface and src ip
> 1.2.3.4 and dst net 5.6.7.0/24
>
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Tiago Flôres <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> 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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