of course I assume you're interested in traffic statistics per IX peer, in order to know which peerings are most effective. Of course, MAC accounfting does not tell you the origin AS of the traffic - which is more rarely required :)
----- Original Message ---- From: Stanislav Sinyagin ssinyagin@yahoo.com To: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Monday, February 4, 2008 8:58:05 PM Subject: Re: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
actually quite the same statistics could be obtained without Netflow, just by using MAC accounting on Cisco border routers. Torrus.org can display per-AS traffic then.
----- Original Message ---- From: Manuel Kasper mkasper@monzoon.net To: swinog@swinog.ch Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 5:30:42 PM Subject: RE: [swinog] Graphical NetFlow AS stats tool?
Hello again,
thanks all for your feedback - I've had a look at NfSen and JFFNMS, but couldn't figure out whether they'd do what I wanted without actually installing/configuring them.
Anyway - here are some screenshots; if there's any interest, let me know. What Stan said is probably true - most of those NetFlow tools are quite focused on the respective author's specific task, and this is no exception. ;)
https://neon1.net/temp/top_100_as.png
https://neon1.net/temp/top_as_per_link.png
https://neon1.net/temp/as_history.png
Have a nice evening!
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Of course, MAC accounfting does not tell you the origin AS of the traffic - which is more rarely required :)
whereas such a tool would be very handy to find out who you should peer with... ;)