[mrtg] Re: Traffic Analysis by Network or AS#

Daniel J McDonald dmcdonald at digicontech.com
Mon Apr 9 16:48:20 MEST 2001


To do this for a particular network, you can use CAR, which can be monitored
with MRTG - see the copious references in the archives for this.  For more
general statistics, I would recommend the cflowd package which is deisgned
for ISPs to help determine where their traffic is coming from and going to
so that they can engineer their bandwidth most effectively.

Daniel J McDonald - CCIE 2495, CNX
Principal Network Specialist
Digicon Technologies
http://www.digicontech.com
dmcdonald at digicontech.com

Digicon - A Cisco Systems Partner, Silver Certified.

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> Behalf Of Chee Chew
> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 1:01 AM
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> Subject: [mrtg] Traffic Analysis by Network or AS#
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>
>
> Hi all MRTG experts,
>
> Is there any way to plot a graph for traffic that destinated
> or sourced from
> a particular network? For example, I want to know what is the
> amount of
> traffic for a interface that destinating to network 10.10.10.0 only.
>
> Cheers
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