Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
Configuring flow accounting on a Ubiquiti EdgeRouter involves enabling NetFlow or IPFIX (Internet Protocol Flow Information Export) on the router, which allows it to collect and export flow data to the ElastiFlow Unified Flow Collector. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to configure flow accounting on a Ubiquiti EdgeRouter using the Command Line Interface (CLI):
Access the EdgeRouter CLI
Connect to your EdgeRouter via SSH or a console cable. If connecting via SSH, use a tool like PuTTY or the built-in SSH client in your terminal, and enter the router's IP address, username, and password to log in.
Enter configuration mode
Once logged in, enter configuration mode by typing the following command:
Configure the NetFlow or IPFIX settings
To enable NetFlow or IPFIX on the EdgeRouter, you'll need to configure the settings for the flow accounting protocol, including the interface(s) on which to monitor traffic, the version of the protocol, and the IP address and port of the remote flow collector or analyzer. Use the following commands, replacing the example values with your specific configuration:
For NetFlow:
For IPFIX:
Replace ethX
with the interface you want to monitor (e.g., eth0
), x.x.x.x
with the IP address of your flow collector, and yyyy
with the desired port number for the flow collector (e.g., 2055
).
Commit and save the changes
After configuring the flow accounting settings, commit and save the changes by entering the following commands:
Exit configuration mode
Type exit
to leave configuration mode and return to the EdgeRouter CLI.
Verify the configuration
To verify that flow accounting is configured correctly, use the following command:
This command should display the flow accounting settings you just configured.
Once you've completed these steps, your Ubiquiti EdgeRouter will start exporting flow data to the specified flow collector or analyzer. Make sure your that the ElastiFlow Unified Flow Collector is set up to receive and process the exported data for analysis and monitoring purposes.