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Date:      Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:53:52 -0500
From:      "Carlos Alarcon" <calarcon@iracsa.com.mx>
To:        <spidey@act.co.za>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Traffic Monitor
Message-ID:  <002301c46da8$b900fec0$230110ac@gateway.2wire.net>
References:  <000a01c46d9f$c81d5650$0b01000a@SPIDEY>

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If you want graphs too.. you can try NTOP and BANDWITDH, these programs
gives results on web pages including stats and nice graphs, bandwith gives
you a top 10 users with most traficc on you network, i use them on my
network with good results, but the little problems is that these progs are
hungry eaters of ram.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Spidey Knepscheld" <spidey@act.co.za>
To: <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 9:50 AM
Subject: Traffic Monitor


> Hi
>
> I am an ISP running FreeBSD as a firewall and as a Mail Server. My
> problem is that I am not able to monitor the amount of traffic that user
> are using on my network.
>
> My network looks like this: My Link comes in on a Cisco 805 from the
> router it goes to the first NIC on the Firewall from the second NIC it
> runs into a Cisco Catalyst and then to the network.On the catalyst I
> mirrored the data coming from the network to the Firewall to one port
> and I have a FreeBSD box on that port just to monitor the traffic.
>
> What I am looking for is some app that could show me live what ip on my
> network is utilizing what part of the bandwidth.I know there are a
> million apps available but I need to see from IP ???? to IP ????   ????
> kb/s and then see how much of the 256k is still available. Don't laugh
> !!I have a 256k Diginet connection and I would like to see who is
> killing my network. I do get live graphs from my upstream supplier but
> it shows the line utilization from my router and not who is using what.
>
> So I can't be proactive in solving speed issues I need to wait for it to
> happen and then by a process of elimination disconnect segments of the
> network and see when the graph drops.
>
> I hope this makes sense to someone
>
> thank you
>
> Spidey
>
>
>
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