Junos® OS, Release 10.3
Overview of Flow Monitoring
Passive Flow Monitoring
Active Flow Monitoring
Passive Flow Monitoring System Requirements
Active Flow Monitoring System Requirements
Active Flow Monitoring PIC Specifications
Flow Monitoring Output Formats
Version 5 Formats and Fields
Version 8 Formats and Fields
Version 9 Formats and Fields
More Information About Passive and Active Flow Monitoring
Terms and Acronyms
Configuring Passive Flow Monitoring
Monitoring Traffic with a VRF Instance and a Monitoring Group
Copying and Redirecting Traffic with Port Mirroring and Filter-Based Forwarding
Specifying Port Mirroring Input and Output
Creating a Firewall Filter to Split the Port-Mirrored Traffic into Different Instances
Applying the Firewall Filter to a Tunnel PIC Interface
Using Filter-Based Forwarding to Export Monitored Traffic to Multiple Destinations
Configuring a Routing Table Group to Add Interface Routes into the Forwarding Instance
Option: Using an ES PIC to Send Traffic to a Packet Analyzer
Option: Applying a Firewall Filter to an Output Interface
Using a Flow Collector Interface to Process and Export Multiple Flow Records
Using a Dynamic Flow Capture Interface to Monitor Traffic On Demand
Defining a Firewall Filter to Select Traffic for Active Flow Monitoring
Configuring the Interfaces That Will Be Actively Monitored
Enabling the Monitoring Services, Adaptive Services, or Multiservices Interfaces and the Export Interface
Collecting Flow Records
Option: Configuring Port Mirroring
Option: Configuring Port Mirroring with Filter-Based Forwarding and a Monitoring Group
Option: Sending Traffic to Multiple Export Interfaces by Using Next-Hop Groups
Option: Using the Flow-Tap Application to Send Packets to a Mediation Device
Example: Passive Flow Monitoring Configuration
Example: Flow Collector Interface Configuration
Example: Dynamic Flow Capture Configuration
Example: Sampling Configuration
Example: Sampling and Discard Accounting Configuration
Example: Sampling Instance Configuration
Example: Multiple Port Mirroring with Next-Hop Groups Configuration
Routing Engine-Based Sampling to Multiple Flow Servers
Example: Flow-Tap Configuration
Example: IPv6 Support for FlowTapLite
Example: VRF Routing Engine-Based Sampling
show forwarding-options next-hop-group
show forwarding-options port-mirroring
show services accounting aggregation
show services accounting aggregation template
show services accounting errors
show services accounting flow
show services accounting flow-detail
show services accounting memory
show services accounting packet-size-distribution
show services accounting status
show services accounting usage
clear services dynamic-flow-capture
show services dynamic-flow-capture content-destination
show services dynamic-flow-capture control-source
show services dynamic-flow-capture statistics
clear services flow-collector statistics
request services flow-collector change-destination primary interface
request services flow-collector change-destination secondary interface
request services flow-collector test-file-transfer
show services flow-collector file interface
show services flow-collector input interface
show services flow-collector interface
clear passive-monitoring statistics
show passive-monitoring error
show passive-monitoring flow
show passive-monitoring memory
show passive-monitoring status
show passive-monitoring usage