Hosting provider allocation advice
Nuno Vieira - nfsi
nuno.vieira at nfsi.pt
Fri Oct 16 01:47:56 CEST 2009
Hi Garry,
I'd love to do that on my XMR's ve interfaces, if i could.
What solutions do you guys use out there to read ve / vlan counters on Foundry XMR switches ?
cheers,
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Nuno Vieira
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Garry Dolley" <gdolley at arpnetworks.com>
To: "Wouter de Jong" <wouter at widexs.nl>
Cc: ipv6-ops at lists.cluenet.de
Sent: Friday, 16 October, 2009 12:35:25 AM
Subject: Re: Hosting provider allocation advice
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 05:36:09PM +0200, Wouter de Jong wrote:
> It can be hard, cause your device must support it :))
>
> We've put a fiber-tap between our fibers to our
> border routers, and run an accounting program that fills a database with
>
> src dst traffic insert-date. So internal traffic from vlan <-> vlan is
> for free,
> but traffic that goes to our Peerings/Transit, get's billed.
Man, you guys are sure doing it the hard way ;)
Why not just monitor customer interfaces, whether it be VLANs,
physical ports on routers/switches, even *nix boxes, pop the data in
Cacti / RRD, and write some scripts to report 95th percentile and/or
total data transfer? Cacti already has templates for both of these
methods.
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