I recommend the nfsen+nfdump combo, works beautifully.
On 9/26/2014 午後 01:06, Payam Chychi wrote:
Thats correct. You could also monitor on the switch port side of
things with snmp
If your going to pay, inmon is a great application.
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Payam Chychi
Network Engineer / Security Specialist
On Th
Thats correct. You could also monitor on the switch port side of things with
snmp
If your going to pay, inmon is a great application.
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Payam Chychi
Network Engineer / Security Specialist
On Thursday, September 25, 2014 at 7:23 PM, Paul S. wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure of this, but I believ
Yeah.
It is funny but i spend for about half of an hour trying to find a partner
section.
all of the menus and buttons are crap! They just distract attention from
usefull info and things you want to find
2014-09-26 8:49 GMT+06:00 Artem Enborisov :
> +1 old site was way better and easier to disc
+1 old site was way better and easier to discover.
2014-09-26 4:08 GMT+06:00 Michael Loftis :
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Scott Granados
> wrote:
> > I’ll take marketing people run amuck for 1000 Alex.
>
> Even with marketing...like it's horrible design, so much scrolling to
> see anythin
I'm not 100% sure of this, but I believe ntop/ntopng can only parse
their own Json based flow format.
So, what you have to do is use nprobe to receive the flows and convert
them, then transmit them to ntop's zmq server..
Please also note that nprobe is not free for commercial use.
On 9/26/20
Hi folks! what do you guys do to monitor customer traffic with ntop and sflow?!
I follow some instructions
(http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ntop/users/27055) but not have
success... Does Exist any different version of ntop to collect sflow's on ex
swichs?!
I am using ex3300 to send flows
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
> I’ll take marketing people run amuck for 1000 Alex.
Even with marketing...like it's horrible design, so much scrolling to
see anything. And I'm not on a low res display (like a lot of
techs... MBP Retina is my main "desktop" most of the ti
Sorry for my bad english. The site is fucking bad, useless, not even mentioning
sub sites like the uk one that are pointing to un existing pages.
I spent 20 minutes writing a feedback regarding the useless and crap quality of
the site and the email was rejected by juniper server.
With all the bu
it is so, so bad. incredibly difficult to navigate and find info. i saw
this new notice, however. http://ryry.foursquare.com/image/363g2c160Z2g
sounds like they are listening. but yes, whoever let this ship... yikes.
On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 12:25 PM, Michael Loftis wrote:
> Your web site now su
I’ll take marketing people run amuck for 1000 Alex.
On Sep 25, 2014, at 3:52 PM, Scott Harvanek wrote:
> I agree with this more than the former. I haven't had any issues
> finding specs etc. but it's certainly "fatty block buzzword" design.
>
> Scott H.
>
> On 9/25/14, 3:44 PM, Daniel Rohan
I agree with this more than the former. I haven't had any issues
finding specs etc. but it's certainly "fatty block buzzword" design.
Scott H.
On 9/25/14, 3:44 PM, Daniel Rohan wrote:
I have to agree, but from a different angle. The "How Do We" section made
me laugh out loud, so filled with b
I have to agree, but from a different angle. The "How Do We" section made
me laugh out loud, so filled with buzzwords: 'multi-dimensional core'
'super-core', 'service-centric'. Better question is "how do I make sense of
what question is being asked here without reading each and every article?"
I a
Your web site now sucks rocks. Like who decided to ship this? One
single page for the entire EX switch lineup? Can't find CRAP anymore.
Seriously? Did ANYONE think about actually USING the site, or did you
just say "make it preettyyy"?
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