RE: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread mjans001
Webtrends (now NetIQ) should do a good job (a large suite), but tested
it only for a day on IOS.

Martijn

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Thanks for the responses - New Question: A good Realtime Log analyzer
for our Pix  and 2651 Internet Router Syslog's. One that would
preferrably run on Win2k (Not absolutely neccessary though). One that is
capable of detecting portscans and the like as close to Real time as
possible. Thanks in advance

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> When I was at an ISP we used MRTG. There are many available on the
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> some require a server. HTH's




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RE: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread mjans001
Check this.
Not really a log analyser, but nice realtime internet traffic stats
features for pix (if that is the only edge device).

http://www.stonylakesolutions.com/sls/insideout.jsp 


Does a lot, cheap verion also.

Martijn



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Thanks for the responses - New Question: A good Realtime Log analyzer
for our Pix  and 2651 Internet Router Syslog's. One that would
preferrably run on Win2k (Not absolutely neccessary though). One that is
capable of detecting portscans and the like as close to Real time as
possible. Thanks in advance

""John McCartney""  wrote in message
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> When I was at an ISP we used MRTG. There are many available on the
Internet,
> some require a server. HTH's




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Re: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread Patrick Matthews
Thanks for the responses - New Question: A good Realtime Log analyzer for
our Pix  and 2651 Internet Router Syslog's. One that would preferrably run
on Win2k (Not absolutely neccessary though). One that is capable of
detecting portscans and the like as close to Real time as possible. Thanks
in advance

""John McCartney""  wrote in message
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> When I was at an ISP we used MRTG. There are many available on the
Internet,
> some require a server. HTH's




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RE: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread Thomas Crowe
MRTG would be by far the easiest, and you can't beat the price ;-) 
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=MRTG

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Does anyone have any sugestions for how I can monitor the port on my router
that is connected to my Internet T1 in a way that I can generate a
graphical
representation of the bandwidth utilization through out a normal business
day??

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RE: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread Roberts, Larry
Be prepared to see this a bunch...

MRTG.

If you can hit the devices with SNMP you can create the graphs... I run it
on Linux, and it was fairly easy to setup. The hardest part is creating the
webpages as you want them. I would imagine that the Windows version is
simple as well. If you don't want to customize what you see, you can always
just leave the web pages it creates as is though...


http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/

Thanks

Larry
 

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Does anyone have any sugestions for how I can monitor the port on my router
that is connected to my Internet T1 in a way that I can generate a graphical
representation of the bandwidth utilization through out a normal business
day??




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RE: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread Stull, Cory
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MRTG

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Does anyone have any sugestions for how I can monitor the port on my router
that is connected to my Internet T1 in a way that I can generate a graphical
representation of the bandwidth utilization through out a normal business
day??




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RE: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread Mark Smith
MRTG is what I use. Runs in Linux or Windows. (Maybe UNIX too. Didn't try.)
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/

A troublesome for me to get it working in Linux. Had problems with the gd
library but I backed up a couple versions older than the latest and it works
fine now. No troubles getting it working in Microsoft-land.


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Does anyone have any sugestions for how I can monitor the port on my router
that is connected to my Internet T1 in a way that I can generate a graphical
representation of the bandwidth utilization through out a normal business
day??




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Re: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread Patrick Matthews
Thank you  - That's exactly what I was looking for but couldn't remember
what he darn name of it was -Thanks!
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> some require a server. HTH's




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RE: Graphical Bandwidth Utilization [7:58819]

2002-12-09 Thread John McCartney
When I was at an ISP we used MRTG. There are many available on the Internet,
some require a server. HTH's


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