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Re: Network IP analysis?
From: Robert Bowman <rob () elite exodus net>
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 22:16:57 -0700 (PDT)
Cisco's Netflow will do the trick. sh ip cache flow (once you've enabled netflow on your interface desired) rob
Howdy, Does anyone know of any good IP monitoring tools that can log/monitor the TYPES of IP traffic going across your netowork (ie: one that logs tcp/udp and esp port numbers/types of traffic)? Something that could query a router would be nice, although I am unaware of any routers that support such a feature. Even something that you could put on a box on the same ethernet subnet would do the job. I'm curious as to the types of traffic our customers are pushing as I am attempting to better analyze our usage. Thanks. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce Potter Internet Alaska, Inc. gdead () alaska net Grateful Admin InterNIC Handle: BGP4 ;-) PGP Public Key: http://www.alaska.net/~gdead/gdead.asc Key ID: 1024/F12AC0B1 -----------------------------------------------------------------
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