[rrd-users] Re: Traffic Flow analyser for unix - kinda like ciscos Netflow
Steve Godfrey
britsg at bristol-city.gov.uk
Thu May 23 15:29:41 MEST 2002
I see from the NTOP docs that they mention MRTG/RRD but no mention on integration, are you aware of how this is done?
>>> "Serge Maandag" <serge.maandag at staff.zeelandnet.nl> 05/23/02 08:09am >>>
How about ntop?
http://www.ntop.org/
Serge.
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Clark [mailto:adam.clark at ngv.vic.gov.au]
Sent: donderdag 23 mei 2002 1:54
To: rrd-users at list.ee.ethz.ch
Subject: [rrd-users] Traffic Flow analyser for unix - kinda like ciscos
Netflow
Heya,
If youve been reading slashdot in the past few days you'll have
heard that
australia has lost its last decent
broadband cable service plan which I'm on. They are imposing 3 gb
limits
then throttling you to 28.8k modem speeds.
I have had mrtrg and rrdtool running niceley and I have had it totalling
the
traffic for various periods.
I have found out that I have been using about 20gb a month. Now fo my
usage
that seems a tad extreme. I want to know what that traffic is. I want
something like Ciscos Netflow. Is there something around that will do
that
for me?
essentially looks at flows of tpc streams and breaks them down into what
protocols.
an excellent example can be seen:
http://wwwstats.net.wisc.edu/
does anything like this exist?
Adam
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