Well, the first thing to do would be to look at the interface counters
and make sure they concur with MRTGs view of the traffic.
In my experience when one of our customer routers has a huge burst in
traffic it is usually due to either file sharing or a DoS attack of some
type. ACLs, netflow, an
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> I am running mrtg to monitor one of my ethernet ports on the
> router. Since a few days, th
I am running mrtg to monitor one of my ethernet ports on the router. Since a
few days, the utilization shown has raised 4fold though no major changes
have been carried out on the intranet. Anybody aware of any such problem.
regs.,
prasad.
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