[mrtg] Re: Using MRTG for watching Traffic from Different machines

Samson Martinez smartine at motive.com
Thu Aug 28 16:01:27 MEST 2003


Hello,

Assuming you are using Cisco routers, do a search on Google for flow-tools and/or flowscan. You can employ Netflow switching on your routers and use these tools to gather the information you are interested in.

-Samson

-----Original Message-----
From: Georg Höllrigl [mailto:hoelli at gmx.ch] 
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 8:57 AM
To: mrtg at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [mrtg] Using MRTG for watching Traffic from Different machines

Hello to everybody!

I´m new to MRTG. I found out some things how to use it, but not the thing i
wanted to do.
I´m even unsure if MRTG can do such a thing.
I want to gather info from our main router about where traffic comes from
and where it goes to. Perhaps you can help me to achiev this goal with MRTG or
you can name another software to me that can do this.


Yours Georg

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