Collecting Data from Native Junos Telemetry Interface UDP Packets?

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  • telegraf-jti-plugins

    The plugin-driven server agent for collecting & reporting metrics.

    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.

  • jtimon

    Junos Telemetry Interface client

    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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  • open-nti

    Open Network Telemetry Collector build with open source tools

    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?

  • skogul

    Generic go-based data/metric-collector-framework for Gondul and more

    I'm using https://github.com/telenornms/skogul for this, works like a charm!

  • jtimon

    Junos Telemetry Interface (JTI) client (by Juniper)

    The Juniper repo here (not Nilesh's) looks like it had some code added for UDP but I couldn't get it to work (the absolute lack of documentation didn't help either).

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