Re: [j-nsp] exporting flows from juniper router M7i/10i/20

2008-07-19 Thread Mark Tinka
On Sunday 20 July 2008 05:10:04 Erdem Sener wrote: > Also, the service PICs (monitoring/adaptive/ms-) would > only be a MUST if you want to export the records to a > cflowd server with version9 format. Also, another known issue with RE-based export on the M7i has been you can only have one expor

Re: [j-nsp] exporting flows from juniper router M7i/10i/20

2008-07-19 Thread Erdem Sener
Also, the service PICs (monitoring/adaptive/ms-) would only be a MUST if you want to export the records to a cflowd server with version9 format. Cheers, Erdem On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Stefan Fouant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nope you can do flow export without the Monitoring/AS/MS-PIC

Re: [j-nsp] exporting flows from juniper router M7i/10i/20

2008-07-19 Thread Stefan Fouant
Nope you can do flow export without the Monitoring/AS/MS-PICs but you'll probably want to drop that sampling rate down pretty low... say 1:500 or 1:1000 in order to reduce the performance impact; without these pics the sampling and flow export is done on the RE. On 7/19/08, Samit <[EMAIL PROTECT

[j-nsp] exporting flows from juniper router M7i/10i/20

2008-07-18 Thread Samit
Hi list, Like in Cisco router, in order to export flows from Juniper router to external flow collector/analyzer and visualizer, does the adaptive service pic or monitoring service pic is required compulsory? Regards, Samit ___ juniper-nsp mailing l