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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.
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.
I would recommend going the GRPC route. If you are set on use Native JTI you could check out fluentd with: https://github.com/JNPRAutomate/fluent-plugin-juniper-telemetry
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