[mrtg] Re: Monitoring NT web servers

Patrick Bartkus patrckb at hotmail.com
Tue May 8 15:40:41 MEST 2001


Frank,

Maybe someone else has a better solution, but I don't think it will be easy 
to there from here.

One option would be to use a hardware probe, such as a Network Associates 
Sniffer. I haven't tried it myself, but there is probably a way to configure 
a Sniffer so that you can get the information you need. The Sniffer would 
have to see all the traffic that the Notes server sees in order to capture 
what you want.

Another possibility would be to use Cisco router net flow information. This 
is available on the newer releases of IOS. This would be sub-optimal because 
it would only report on packets that were routed to that server from another 
network. You can graph the net flow information using Dave Plonka's FlowScan 
package. FlowScan is available at 
http://net.doit.wisc.edu/~plonka/FlowScan/.

Maybe someone else has better ideas?

Patrick
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Patrick Bartkus, CCNP Certified	Sr. Network Support Analyst
Fleet Mortgage (soon to be Wash. Mutual)    Columbia, SC
If truth was not absolute, how could there be justice?

Frank McQuaid wrote:
>I have check several web sites and ask around my area if anyone knows how
>or knows if anyone else has tried this.
>I want to monitor the Notes mail port 1352, port 25 simple mail transfer
>protocol, and port 80 the web traffic port.
>If  it is even possible by using MRTG I would appreciate  any info you
>could give me.
>
>Thanks
>Frank BCI NOC
>Borden Chemical
>614-225-2271




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