From: Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com>
To: libreqos <libreqos@lists.bufferbloat.net>
Subject: [LibreQoS] Fwd: Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic
Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2024 11:52:48 -0700 [thread overview]
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From: Brian Knight via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>
Date: Tue, Mar 26, 2024, 5:06 PM
Subject: Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic
To: <nanog@nanog.org>
What's presently the most commonly used open source toolset for monitoring
AS-to-AS traffic?
I want to see with which ASes I am exchanging the most traffic across my
transits and IX links. I want to look for opportunities to peer so I can
better sell expansion of peering to upper management.
Our routers are mostly $VENDOR_C_XR so Netflow support is key.
In the past, I've used AS-Stats <https://github.com/manuelkasper/AS-Stats>
for this purpose. However, it is particularly CPU and disk IO intensive.
Also, it has not been actively maintained since 2017.
InfluxDB wants to sell me
<https://www.influxdata.com/what-are-netflow-and-sflow/> on Telegraf +
InfluxDB + Chronograf + Kapacitor, but I can't find any clear guide on what
hardware I would need for that, never mind how to set up the software. It
does appear to have an open source option, however.
pmacct seems to be good at gathering Netflow, but doesn't seem to analyze
data. I don't see any concise howto guides for setting this up for my
purpose, however.
I'm aware Kentik does this very well, but I have no budget at the moment,
my testing window is longer than the 30 day trial, and we are not prepared
to share our Netflow data with a third party.
Elastiflow <https://www.elastiflow.com/> appears to have been open source
<https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow?tab=readme-ov-file> at one time in
the past, but no longer. Since it too appears to be hosted, I have the same
objections as I do with Kentik above.
On-list and off-list replies are welcome.
Thanks,
-Brian
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