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Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms?
From: Will Yardley <nanog () veggiechinese net>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 11:42:56 -0700
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 information like that which will help us with capacity planning. We are looking for suggestions if anyone has any real-world knowledge of anything that would tell us for example: 8% of our traffic is destined to AS 2828 (XO communications) etc.
I've found ntop (along with exported flow data) fairly useful for stuff like this. w
Current thread:
- Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms? Drew Weaver (Sep 26)
- Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms? Will Yardley (Sep 26)
- Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms? Erik Haagsman (Sep 26)
- Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms? Richard A Steenbergen (Sep 26)
- Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms? Per Gregers Bilse (Sep 26)
- Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms? Jason Chambers (Sep 26)
- Re: Hope this isnt a redundant question : Cisco IOS Netflow analysis mechanisms? Will Yardley (Sep 26)