Have you looked at NetCelera Scout? www.netcelera.com It's a free tool they provide in support of a hardware appliance they sell, but I think it might do what you want.
---Matthew *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 6/2/2003 at 8:17 PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Hello, > >this is not strictly for pentesting. However the people on this ML >should know an answer, I'd guess. > >We're experiencing severe network disruptions of varying duration and at >varying times. Mechanical or electric failures in the network have been >ruled out as far as possible. > >We would like to have a "look" at the traffic on the network. >However we do /not/ want to look at each and every packet. We're >interested in the distribution of protocols and distribution of traffic. > >Therefore the usual tools like Ethereal, tcpdump, Etherpeek et al. are >not meeting our needs. > >Does anyone know a tool which samples the traffic and presents summary >statistics on network traffic? > >Seeing a high percentage of "file sharing" would not really surprise us. >But how to get an overview without being lost in the surge of packets >such traffic causes? > >I know of Etherload, which is a DOS tool, that provided said services. >A modern successor should be the tool we're hunting for. > >Robinton > >-- >I've asked for kindness and ultimate truth. Still waiting for the answer. >-- >Sich zu Tode zu arbeiten ist die einzige gesellschaftlichanerkannte Form >des Selbstmordes. > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
