[mrtg] Re: (THIS IS A REPOST AS I DIDNT GET EVEN 1 REPLY TO THE PREVIOUS MAIL)

Ni Patrick-A11024 Patrick.Ni at motorola.com
Fri Feb 2 23:13:30 MET 2001


You may explore Cisco IOS IP accounting and its MIB 
tree. I think this might be the direction.

Patrick Ni
ITS UNIX System Administrator
Motorola Vancouver
11411, No. 5 Road, Richmond, BC Canada  V7A 4Z3

Tel: 604-241-6085 
Fax: 604-241-6042 
Cell: 604-719-2781
Email: Patrick.Ni at Motorola.com


-----Original Message-----
From: HASSARAJANI, Chetan [mailto:chetan.hassarajani at bently.com]
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 4:17 AM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] (THIS IS A REPOST AS I DIDNT GET EVEN 1 REPLY TO THE
PREVIOUS MAIL)





Friends,
	I use mrtg to monitor my CISCO router and it works great. Though I
am using mrtg since a long time (4months)) I just use basic mrtg (Solves my
purpose). Now I have a problem. My link is used very heavily. mrtg helps me
find the total load on the link and that's FINE. I have around 60 NT
4.0 Workstation machines and a few NT Servers and some Win2K machines using
TCP/IP.

Now I want to know who/which IP is actually using the link. so if the link
is going at 50K who is contributing to the 50K.
Say something like xx.xx.xx.xx is using 12K , yy.yy.yy.yy is using 20K and
zz.zz.zz.zz is using 18K of the bandwidth.


If this is possible then please let me know how this is done. Any help in
this will be great. 

Thanks in advance,
Chetan 


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