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kolorasta
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What do you use to obtain statistics of your network?

Thu Aug 17, 2006 6:31 pm

I'm testing NetFlow Analyzer 5 now...

How do you obtain statistics of your network? Bandwidth consumption in a day, week, month....... traffic account for each client (ip)... traffic per port, etc etc etc...

which soft do you use to get this kind of statistics of which soft do you recomend???
 
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Thu Aug 17, 2006 6:46 pm

i use prtg for simple bandwidth usage and other SNMP values (cpu usage memory..)

its cheap, never fails and has a great interface. it also has nice history features.

it suports netflow but i've never messed with it, i also dont think it will give you individual user info, like by ip or mac ect..
 
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Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:56 pm

i use commtraffic... it's a sniffer, but i want something more powerfull...
 
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Thu Aug 17, 2006 11:41 pm

I just use grahing available in MT. It does the job.
 
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Fri Aug 18, 2006 12:58 am

I just use grahing available in MT. It does the job.
is more than a graph what i need... i want a tool to let me know what happens in my network and to make custom reports.
I´m a little paranoid and i don't want my network to go slow... so i need lot of different reports which let me take right decissions.

i need reports like these:
--> Bandwidth usage in realtime (total and per IP and/or per MAC)
--> Bandwidth usage for a period of time (per hour, per day, per month; total and per IP and/or per MAC)
--> Total data trasfered (in, out & total) per ip, mac, group of ips
--> Used ports (local & remote, per ip or mac) for a period of time
--> Graphical and grid reports
 
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Fri Aug 18, 2006 5:16 pm

We just use Cacti (SNMP graphs), ntop (bandwidth graphs, stats, and reports), Ethereal (network analyzer), and Nagios (network/service status).
 
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Fri Aug 18, 2006 7:13 pm

i need reports like these:
--> Bandwidth usage in realtime (total and per IP and/or per MAC)
--> Bandwidth usage for a period of time (per hour, per day, per month; total and per IP and/or per MAC)
--> Total data trasfered (in, out & total) per ip, mac, group of ips
--> Used ports (local & remote, per ip or mac) for a period of time
--> Graphical and grid reports
I have a NetEnforcer unit for sale that will do all that, as well as do per-IP/connection/whatever you want bandwidth limiting. rgraves (at) cramerit (dot) com if you're interested.

-=Russ=-
 
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Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:12 pm

I have a NetEnforcer unit for sale that will do all that, as well as do per-IP/connection/whatever you want bandwidth limiting. rgraves (at) cramerit (dot) com if you're interested.

-=Russ=-
NetEnforcer is a unit to use instead of MT... or to use ir with MT¿?

i think i will test ntop with my MT...

by the way... hoy much does a NetEnforcer unit aproximatelly cost ¿?
 
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Fri Aug 18, 2006 10:31 pm

NetEnforcer is used in addition to the MT - it's not a router, it just does a great job of monitoring traffic flow through it & limiting things. You can do the limiting/prioritization with MT gear, but the graphs/charts it creates are just incredible.

They're expensive - several thousand $$ or more, depending on how much traffic they can handle.

-=Russ=-

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