Re: [j-nsp] Simple v4 vs v6 traffic measurement

2017-11-07 Thread Tim St. Pierre
It won't work on the M10i, but when I get the MX104 turned up, I'm going to try this! Just to follow up, I did manage to get Cacti graphing the firewall counters, so I now have nice graphs, and can see that we are about 25% IPv6 now. Thanks everyone! On 2017-10-31 05:21 PM, Daniel Verlouw

Re: [j-nsp] Simple v4 vs v6 traffic measurement

2017-10-31 Thread Tim St. Pierre
Cool. I made up the filters and counters, and I can see them at show firewall counter customer-v4-down filter res-out-4 for example. Now I just need to install the firewall MIB for Cacti. Thanks! On 2017-10-31 04:50 PM, Saku Ytti wrote: Hey Tim, Can anyone suggest a simple way to measure

Re: [j-nsp] Simple v4 vs v6 traffic measurement

2017-10-31 Thread Daniel Verlouw
Tim, On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 9:00 PM, Tim St. Pierre wrote: > Can anyone suggest a simple way to measure interface traffic by address > family? Currently, I'm measuring interface traffic using SNMP queries and > just grabbing the in / out bit byte counters. check out https://www.juniper.net/do

Re: [j-nsp] Simple v4 vs v6 traffic measurement

2017-10-31 Thread Saku Ytti
Hey Tim, > Can anyone suggest a simple way to measure interface traffic by address > family? Currently, I'm measuring interface traffic using SNMP queries and > just grabbing the in / out bit byte counters. One way would be to create firewall filter with counter for both AFIs. Filter counters ar

[j-nsp] Simple v4 vs v6 traffic measurement

2017-10-31 Thread Tim St. Pierre
Hello, Can anyone suggest a simple way to measure interface traffic by address family? Currently, I'm measuring interface traffic using SNMP queries and just grabbing the in / out bit byte counters. I would like to somehow measure the amount of IPv4 and IPv6 traffic separately, mostly to se