ES, Kibana, pmacct and some glue (JSON to ES batching) ... and of course a lot of time and resources (eg. h/w). Cheers Chris On Sat 18. May 2019 at 18:04, Joe Loiacono <jloiacon@gmail.com> wrote:
Dennis,
You might try FlowViewer https://sourceforge.net/projects/flowviewer
Fairly easy Linux install over top of SiLK, netflow capture and analysis software from Carnegie-Mellon. SiLK is very robust and FlowViewer provides a web-based interface with extensive analysis, graphing and tracking tools. Filtering includes by AS. You can create an MRTG-like set of long-term graphs for each AS and as a group of top 10 ASes (Last 24 Hours, 7 Days, 4 Weeks, 3 Years.)
Best,
Joe On 5/17/2019 10:26 AM, Dennis Burgess via NANOG wrote:
I am looking for a free program to take netflow and output what the top traffic ASes to and from my AS are. Something that we can look at every once in a while, and/or spin up and get data then shutdown.. Just have two ports need netflow from currently.
Thanks in advance.
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