Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms?

2005-09-26 Thread Drew Weaver
We're looking for a method of actively monitoring certain metrics on our network via software or a somewhat inexpensive hardware solution (those metrics being which AS numbers are the highest destinations for our network) and information like that which will help us with capacity

Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms?

2005-09-26 Thread Will Yardley
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 02:37:00PM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote: We're looking for a method of actively monitoring certain metrics on our network via software or a somewhat inexpensive hardware solution (those metrics being which AS numbers are the highest destinations for our network) and

Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms?

2005-09-26 Thread Erik Haagsman
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 11:42 -0700, Will Yardley wrote: On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 02:37:00PM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote: We're looking for a method of actively monitoring certain metrics on our network via software or a somewhat inexpensive hardware solution (those metrics being which AS

Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms?

2005-09-26 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 02:37:00PM -0400, Drew Weaver wrote: We're looking for a method of actively monitoring certain metrics on our network via software or a somewhat inexpensive hardware solution (those metrics being which AS numbers are the highest destinations for our network)

Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms?

2005-09-26 Thread Per Gregers Bilse
On Sep 26, 2:37pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 8% of our traffic is destined to AS 2828 (XO communications) etc. Shameless plug: BENTO does that. http://www.networksignature.com Most questions should be answered in the FAQ: http://www.networksignature.com/bentofaq.html Click 'take a test