Use the rspan feature to span the ports on switches and capture it on a 
Sniffer or nam blade in the 6500...


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems




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Azhar Teza
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Subject: 3750 Capability [7:73989]


Netflow Switching Card on 6509 allow administer to monitor traffic
rightdown the plumbing level. For Example if one of the ports on 6509 is
connected to a workstation, with netflow card one could determine in
seconds that what kind of traffic is passed on that port, like video
streaming, or users is downloading 10.0mb file and so on. Am I correct?
If swithes such as 3750 (fairly new products) are stacked in IDF's and
there is a issue with the port then how can one achieve the same results
in 3750 switches as one can do it with netflow card in 6509 switches.
Are there any features that can allow me to monitor traffic at plumbing
level such as "If user's port is bogged down because of video streaming"
in Cisco 3750 switches.

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