Yes – I should add, this is being done because unfortunately SNMP won’t work in
this instance. On this platform (ASR1001-X), port-channel subinterface counters
don’t work. There is a hardware limitation, according to TAC.
From: Deny IP Any Any [mailto:denyipany...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 30 November 2016 7:47 AM
To: Chris Balmain <chris.balm...@connectivityit.com.au>
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Netflow on non-IP interfaces?
if all you want is bytes in/out, maybe SNMP would be easier for this
On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Chris Balmain
<chris.balm...@connectivityit.com.au<mailto:chris.balm...@connectivityit.com.au>>
wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying, perhaps in vain, to get some Netflow data on a non-IP interface on
an ASR1K - in this case, a PPPoE server interface like:
interface Port-channel1.20
encapsulation dot1Q 20
pppoe enable group
!
I tried defining a custom record that only matches & collects very basic fields:
flow record TEST
match interface input
match interface output
collect counter bytes
collect counter packets
!
...with an associated monitor/exporter and applied to the PPPoE server
interface with "ip flow monitor XXX in" and ditto for out - but I don't get any
flows appearing in the cache or exported to my collector. I also tried "mpls
flow monitor XXX in" with the same result.
Is there any way to get Netflow to work with L2 traffic? I'm only interested in
the fields I mentioned above - in/out interface, and bytes/packets counts.
Regards,
Chris
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