Ffs autocorrect! Netflix = netflow and able = about :) Cheers, DG On Saturday, 4 April 2015, Damien Gardner Jnr <rendrag@rendrag.net> wrote:
Hmmm didn't realise they had left v6 off Netflix, will check that!
Id (and I'm able it to for a side project) use firewall rules and the http Api to get the data into mrtg or rrds :). -should be fairly simple :)
On Saturday, 4 April 2015, Purdon, Bob <bobp@purdon.id.au <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','bobp@purdon.id.au');>> wrote:
Hi All,
I'm interested in comparing the volume of IPv4 and IPv6 traffic entering my home network - ideally by graphing it with Cacti. My edge router is an RB1100AHx2, with a PPPoE connection to my ISP and a couple of ports uplinking to gigabit switches.
Unless I'm mistaken, there are no objects in the SNMP MIB for this.
I looked at exporting flow data, but it seems flow export is only supported for IPv4. I guess at a pinch I could subtract the IPv4 volume (from the flow data) from the interface counters (IPv4+IPv6) and get something fairly close. Kind of messy though.
I could probably whack in some firewall rules to simply count traffic and ssh to the router every 5 minutes to pull the numbers. Also kind of messy.
Has anyone done this before? Any suggestions on a relatively simple (and reliable) way to do it that I've overlooked?
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