Depending on your gateway IOS version, do activate Cisco NetFlow
functionalities ...
a simplier one would be to install a Rmon probe.
That's a kind of work, but this is worth to.
Regards
Olivier
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>From Jesse Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 22 May 2002 15:10:19
To : "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject : FW: badnwidth monitor
Hi, this is my first post to this list, so go easy on me.
I've just started working as an IT intern at an architecture firm with
around 80 people. We supposedly have a fractional T1 connection of some
type, but frankly, my DSL connection at home is more responsive. I know
for
a fact that most people here don't use the connection(about 10 ppl total
actually do).
I want to find out where the bandwidth is going. I figure I could set up
a
proxy, but that would take alot of effort getting the Idea through the
Admin(*grumble*)...(there's currently NO security here, but I'm trying to
change that.)
I know that we have a Cisco router of some sort, but I haven't really
gotten a feel for the equipment yet. is there a passive way for me to
figure out who's hogging the bandwidth? For all I know, someone could have
found a securiy hole and they're hosting an warez site off of us :/
***Anything*** is possible here.
thanks,
- Jesse the Intern
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Olivier Var�ne - Network Engineer
Customer Service & Network - Product Engineering & Development
EQUANT- Heraklion, 1041 Route des Dolines - 06560 Valbonne - France
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: +33 (0)4 92 96 64 38
Fax: +33 (0)4 92.96 64 91
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