Hi Spuluka,
I've installed nfsen in a CentOS server and it's working perfect. Thanks for the advice man now I'm not able to configure the Jflow lol
The problem now is that I'm receiving the following error in nfsen:
Dec 20 17:15:25 localhost sfcapd[1853]: SFLOW: unexpected datagram version number#012 (source IP = X.X.X.X) 00-09-00-03-<*>-5A-8D-80-1F-5A-3A-8B-49-00-00-00-07-01#01200-00-00-00-01-00-18-01-00-00-04-00-08-00-01-00#01200-00-23-00-01-00-22-00-04-00-00-01-00-00-0C-02#01200-00-00-64-00-00-00-00-00-00-5C-01-04-00-15-00#01208-00-04-00-0C-00-04-00-05-00-01-00-04-00-01-00#01207-00-02-00-0B-00-02-00-20-00-02-00-0A-00-04-00#01209-00-01-00-0D-00-01-00-10-00-04-00-11-00-04-00#01212-00-04-00-06-00-01-00-0E-00-04-00-0F-00-04-00#01201-00-04-00-02-00-04-00-16-00-04-00-15-00-04-00
Dec 20 17:15:25 localhost sfcapd[1853]: SFLOW: caught exception: 2
Do you know why?
I've configured nfsend like this:
%sources = (
'JuniperSRX' => { 'port' => '9996', 'IP' => 'X.X.X.X', 'type' => 'sflow', 'col' => '#0000ff' },
'XR1' => { 'port' => '9997', 'IP' => 'X.X.X.X', 'type' => 'netflow', 'col' => '#ff0000' },
);
Do you know if it's sflow or netflow for Juniper???? Do i have to export it as version9 or ipfix?? I'm a little confused and I can't find any info regarding that.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Luis