Ryan,

According to your Juniper settings, you have 10 packets (run-length = 9 + 
sample-triggering-packet = 1) sampled every input-rate=100 packets. Thus, the 
sampling rate is 10/100 = 10%.

So please use --collector-sample-rate=10

See:
 [--collector-sample-rate] <value>   | Specify the bytes/pkts collection sample 
rate (NetFlow only).


Regards,
Simone

> On 21 Jul 2017, at 18:31, Ryan Gelobter <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have the following sample rate configured on a Juniper MX router, I 
> understand its not ideal and am working on changing it but what would be the 
> proper --sample-rate setting with nProbe for this? I've tried a few options 
> and the bandwidth amounts in nProbe still aren't correct.
> 
> set forwarding-options sampling input rate 100
> set forwarding-options sampling input run-length 9
> set forwarding-options sampling input max-packets-per-second 7000
> set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-inactive-timeout 15
> set forwarding-options sampling family inet output flow-active-timeout 60
> 
> Thanks,
> Ryan
> 
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