One way, tag
Have a talk to Vocus, yr uplink, they may already be tagging your traffic. On 2013-10-08 07:39, Steven Schmidt wrote: traffic on each interface to identify interface it was sourced on. Then you can identify traffic.
i.e. Connection to APE, tagged domestic
etc. If you purchase International transit from GG then tag international on the connecting interface.
Slower way is to store
packet information use source IP to do a GEO lookup.
On 2013-10-08
07:16, Shane Hanson wrote:
Hello All
I'm sure this
question has been asked a number of times before but a quick search through the list and a Google pretty much draws a blank.
I'm
working for a service provider (Mothership) and we're trying to differentiate between national and international traffic. Any pointers?
Thanks
SHANE
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