Hi Rob,
Micromuse's Netcool/USM (Usage Service Monitors) will allow you to monitor traffic on a per user or per port (type) basis. The USMs allow you to monitor and generate notifications for defined thresholds and usage patterns. Here is a URL to a more complete spec sheet: http://www.micromuse.com/downloads/pdf_lit/USMs.pdf Note: I work for Micromuse as a systems engineer, managing the integration of our products at our customers' facilities. -Jim P. > -----Original Message----- > From: owner- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Rob Mitzel > Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:54 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Traffic Threshold monitoring? > > > > Hi everyone, > > Quick question. We're currently using MRTG to monitor traffic on a > number of cisco switches connected to various customers. Now, this is > all great and everything, except there's no real way to monitor if a > customer's traffic goes completely out of whack (i.e. they start > hammering 20 mbps instead of 300kbps) without manually checking MRTG > every few minutes (and that'd be kinda time-consuming, you'd think.) We > also show individual MRTG pages to our customer base via some handy mods > we made. > > So my question is...what's out there that will allow us to check > thresholds on traffic, and notify us if needed? We do have monitoring > stations, running CastleRock SNMPc software. We have it set up to tell > us when there's broadcast storms and suff, but I've never seen anything > for actual traffic monitoring. > > Thanks in advance! > > -Rob. >