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Re: Network IP analysis?
From: Daniel W McRobb <dwm () ans net>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 01:15:02 -0400
Cisco's flow-export has this information, and cflowd keeps some tables on it. See: http://engr.ans.net/cflowd Daniel ~~~~~~
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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- more routes than normal Andrew Bangs (Jun 11)
- Re: more routes than normal Javier Gonzalez (Jun 11)
- Route leak (was Re: more routes than normal) Alex.Bligh (Jun 11)
- Network IP analysis? Bruce Potter (Jun 24)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Joe Shaw (Jun 24)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Perry E. Metzger (Jun 25)
- Re: Network IP analysis? John Hawkinson (Jun 25)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Perry E. Metzger (Jun 25)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Joe Shaw (Jun 24)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Daniel W McRobb (Jun 24)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Martin J. Hannigan (Jun 24)
- Re: Network IP analysis? (mrtg) John-David Childs (Jun 24)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Joe Shaw (Jun 25)
- Re: Network IP analysis? Michael Shields (Jun 25)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: more routes than normal Alex Rubenstein (Jun 11)
- Re: more routes than normal Andrew Bangs (Jun 11)