Since I've opened the can of worms...

The FCP integration requires direct capturing of traffic off of your network.  
This would either be a off of a port mirror or off of network taps.

We had some challenges, basically because of our architecture, implementing the 
solution at first.  We had a rather collapsed network with service access and 
peering in the same router in some cases.  Also, our routers were not capable 
of mirroring traffic at L2.

Including any geographically diverse peering sites may be challenging.  Options 
include another FCP, an FCR (remote packet capture device), or transporting the 
mirrored/tapped traffic back to the FCP location.  I believe sampled flow data 
may have been an option, but was not a recommended approach.

The preferred method of enabling communication between the FCP and peering 
routers for routing manipulation is to create GRE tunnels between those.  Our 
routers did not support GRE as a base option or at all (multiple 
vendors/models).  Other options are available that we did not explore fully.

We have since "cleaned up" our architecture, but are also growing to a much 
larger number of ports and to 10Gbps.  Also, we'd like to have more insight 
into traffic between our various service PoPs and not just at our 
transit/private peering edges.  Significant hardware investment would be 
required to scale to this level.

All that being said, the Internap Implementation team was very helpful and 
patient throughout.  If you do go with this solution, you'll have a good set of 
allies at Internap helping you throughout the project.

Regards,
Mauricio Rodriguez
Manager of IP/Data Engineering, FPL FiberNet
Email: mauricio.rodrig...@fpl.com

-----Original Message-----
From: jeffrey.l...@gmail.com [mailto:jeffrey.l...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of 
Jeffrey Lyon
Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 1:33 PM
To: Rodriguez, Mauricio
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Mauricio's FCP (was: Bandwidth Monitoring per AS)

> However, the truth is that we have outgrown our FCP.  YMMV with the product...

Why is that? What particular problems did you run into?


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