Re: Two questions [controlling broadcast storms & netflow software]; seeking offlist responses

2005-05-05 Thread Simon Leinen
Drew Weaver writes: > Also the other question I had was are there any very good either > open source or fairly affordable netflow analyzer software packages > out there right now? Making a recommendation is difficult, because there is such a wide variety of requirements, depending on context (bac

RE: Two questions [controlling broadcast storms & netflow software]; seeking offlist responses

2005-05-05 Thread K. Scott Bethke
Hi Drew, > -Original Message- > One idea I had was to use the black diamond as a layer2 switch and then > use the GSR to do the routing, but that seems kind of round-about. Why does this seem round-about? Depending on the line cards and IOS revision you are running in that GSR it could

RE: Two questions [controlling broadcast storms & netflow software]; seeking offlist responses

2005-05-05 Thread Peter Kranz
ehalf Of Drew Weaver Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 1:27 PM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Two questions [controlling broadcast storms & netflow software]; seeking offlist responses     Hi. We’ve been using the same topology for our Fast Ethernet network for awhile, it has grown quite a bit

Two questions [controlling broadcast storms & netflow software]; seeking offlist responses

2005-05-05 Thread Drew Weaver
    Hi. We’ve been using the same topology for our Fast Ethernet network for awhile, it has grown quite a bit lately and we’ve wanted to change it around. We’ve been running into some problems with broadcasts traversing vlan boundaries and we’ve become a tad stumped by this.. Here i