12-18-2002 08:43 PM - edited 03-02-2019 03:42 AM
Does anyone have a good way of getting a traffic report out of a cisco router?
I've tried ip accounting and netflow without much luck. (Netflow wasn't reporting the right number of octets back to my server, ip accounting was too manual, having to copy the logs out of the router and into a txt file/importing into a db)
Thanks
12-18-2002 11:07 PM
Hi Nick,
You can always use MRTG. It's free and you can see the traffic utilization via a graph!
12-19-2002 01:28 AM
Thanks, i've heard of/used mrtg before, but i need a bit more information than a graph
I really need individual host information for billing purposes
like:
192.168.1.2: 28.2MB
192.168.1.5: 40MB
We get charged per MB on our internet connection, so we need to oncharge this to ppl sharing our office
04-09-2003 12:54 PM
Does anyone know where this thread went? I am looking to pull similiar data for billing purposes and can't seem to find a simple way to generate reports from Netflow.
Thanks,
Matt
04-23-2003 09:53 AM
Hello,
I would look into an RMON probe or something that you can pull data from...I use the NetScout probes (used to be Cisco SwitchProbes) and Concord's eHealth product to pull that data for me...
Cheers!
Jim
05-02-2003 04:44 AM
for finding traffic user / server machines i use wanspy 1.4
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