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RE: bandwidth monitoring for baystacks


From: "Bruyere, Michel" <mbruyere () ezemcanada com>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:20:46 -0500

Thanks to all for your fast answer... i'll check an eye on MRTG and RRDTool
as they were proposed by many of you.

Thanks again ;) 


Michel Bruyere
Network/systems administrator
A+, Network+ certified


-----Original Message-----
From: Bruyere, Michel [mailto:mbruyere () ezemcanada com]
Sent: jeudi 27 mars 2003 10:22
To: security-basics () securityfocus com
Subject: bandwidth monitoring for baystacks

Hi all,
      I'm sorry to post this little off-topic question but its my last
ressource i can rely on.

      I need to monitor the bandwidth between 2 switches (Baystack 350-24T
with dual optical fiber exp port). I can see statistics for every port (1
to
26, including both fiber ports) when i telnet in the switch, but i would
like to have a tool that will help me to monitor the bandwidth usage in
real
time and that will allow me to do some graphs or reports (something that i
can use/present to the corp. administrators and that they will understand)
on the load of the fiber link

NB.: We are in a M$ world, no *nix boxes. If possible the tool should be
freeware or cheap with a demo version.


Thanks a lot



Michel Bruyere
Network/systems administrator


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