telegraf-jti-plugins
jtimon
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telegraf-jti-plugins
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Collecting Data from Native Junos Telemetry Interface UDP Packets?
I am able to see UDP packets coming across to my collection server, but have no idea what to do with them once they're there. My issue is that support for native streaming was never officially added for Telegraf, although this repo does exist but sits abandoned since 2019. u/Soundtrip165 ran into the same issue here.
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JunOS Telemetry
So, now I'm trying to install telegraf-jti-plugins (for protobuf over UDP), but seems Juniper fork on GitHub doesn't have apropriate docs, it just a copy of original docs... When I edit data_format field in [[inputs.socket_listener]] telegraf config file to [https://github.com/Juniper/telegraf-jti-plugins/tree/master/plugins/parsers/juniperUDP]("juniperUDP") it exits with an error. I don't understand how to correctly install Telegraf with modifications from Juniper from scratch or upgrade original Influx Telegraf to work with Junos native sensors.
jtimon
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Collecting Data from Native Junos Telemetry Interface UDP Packets?
Someone who has dealt with native streaming in their own environment, what is your recommended stack on the collection server for collecting this data? Have you used JTIMon or Open-NTI with any success?
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JunOS Telemetry
I'm trying to collect Juniper telemetry in a virtual Lab environment with 1 vMX and debian server. I configured native sensors with this official Juniper guide and install JTIMon on debian. Also I use influxDB to store data and Grafana for visualization.
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Streaming Telemetry
Another thing you could play around with is: https://github.com/nileshsimaria/jtimon
What are some alternatives?
fluent-plugin-juniper-telemetry - Fluentd plugin for Juniper telemetry
skogul - Generic go-based data/metric-collector-framework for Gondul and more
grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
open-nti - Open Network Telemetry Collector build with open source tools
liftbridge - Lightweight, fault-tolerant message streams.
jtimon - Junos Telemetry Interface (JTI) client
gogoprotobuf - [Deprecated] Protocol Buffers for Go with Gadgets
mlxsh - mlxsh is the missing, fast power command-line and shell that enables you to enter configuration changes or run commands simultaneously to groups of Brocade or Extreme Networks Netiron devices (MLX, CER, MLXE, XMR, ICX, Ironware), SLX-Devices or Juniper switches via Secure Shell (ssh).