Hi Agape234,
In a nutshell, you can get the whole shooting match with probes and/or NAM modules. You can capture individual packets on the network and decode them to see exactly what one host is sending to another host (i.e. read email, http requests for downloads from dodgy sites, follow...
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Talk to the SSE again, this time ask him/her specifically about NetFlow Collector and Data Analyzer. If he/she is unfamiliar with the product, tell them to get some help from the Team Leader. This product is not to be confused with the NetFlow Feature card technology offered for Cat...
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On 21 January you wrote: "...but I am looking to store vlan traffic information with the purpose of billing customers 4 network usuage..."
Someting you might consider that will further suit that requirement is Cisco's NetFlow Collector and Data Analyzer. Netflow data is a...
Ok guys, thanks for the tip on DiskSuite. I loaded it and have it available through Solaris Management Console (SMS). Now, here is my challenge and I'll try to explain as clearly as possible in the fewest words. I have two drives, C0T0D0 and C0T1D0; both are 34 gig in size. I have them...
I will not be doing any mirroring. I currently have drive 1 set up as one, single partition and mounted on a file system. Now that I know how much space is required for the other mounts to support the OS and utilities, I will probably wipe everything clean and re-partition to optimize the disk...
Guys, pardon me for intruding, but I am just beginning to transition into the Solaris environment after an exclusive run on Windows administration. This thread is referencing a utility called Disksuite. Can it assist with my situation? I have a Solaris 8 server with two 34 gig drives. The...
Any time you get a message from CiscoView (CV) that says "Unknown Card" it means that your install of CV does not have the latest packages to support the model of hardware you are trying to view. Each time CV is released, Cisco tries to include support for all the latest hardware...
Are you looking to monitor at layer 2 or 3? Is multi-layer switching enabled along with NetFlow? There are several products to consider. You may consider using TrafficDirector and/or Real Time Monitor included in CiscoWorks 2000, Network Associates' SnifferPro, or NetFlow Collector and Data...
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A probe might give you what you desire. If you use a probe the most common way, which is by SPANing a port vice using the in-line tap, the only limitations are the capabilities of the port. I.e.- A gig port can handle a gig worth of traffic. I don't know if you are familiar with...
Cross wires (pins) 1 with 3, and 2 with 6. For more, go to: http://www.ots.utexas.edu/ethernet/100quickref/ch10qr_6.html
or http://www.cabletron.com/support/techtips/tk0231-9.html
I'm not sure what SNMP data Page is wanting from RTM, but it seems to give everything that TrafficDirector offered. I am having issues with RTM 1.3 that I did not run into with RTM 1.2. I currently have a case I'm working with Cisco over the fact that I cannot launch RTM 1.3 from a client's...
TD is for TrafficDirector, RTM is Real Time Monitor. Both are products developed by NetScout Systems and are bundled with CiscoWorks 2000. Prior to release 3 of CiscoWorks 2000, TrafficDirector was the only (of the two) one bundled. Real Time Monitor, is a solution to replace TrafficDirector...
TD is for TrafficDirector, RTM is Real Time Monitor. Both are products developed by NetScout Systems and are bundled with CiscoWorks 2000. Prior to release 3 of CiscoWorks 2000, TrafficDirector was the only (of the two) one bundled. Real Time Monitor, is a solution to replace TrafficDirector...
I, like Martin, do agree that RTM blows TD away in many aspects. However, I have two issues that keep me from removing TD at this time. First, although the documentation says that RTM can save packet captures in Sniffer format, a bug prevents this and a fix is due to be released in the next...
There are a couple reasons for what you are seeing. First, if you have your CiscoWorks server configured to update the archive automatically and no changes have been made to the devices since the last automatic archive, then you will see this symtom. Second, if you have enabled your CiscoWorks...
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Due to the Code Red virus and other requirements, I had not been able to get RTM online as I had hoped, but I do have it running now and have been testing it as a replacement for TrafficDirector. Part of the evolution included upgrading the Cisco (actually, they are NetScout) Ethernet...
I hope to have experience with it soon, as I am preparing a server to load nGenius on. I have had experience with its predecessor, NetScout's TrafficDirector for data capture, measurements, monitoring, etc. I'd be pleased to keep you updated as I get RTM online...
I have also seen problems with ports going down on 2900XL-EN switches with no recovery short of wipping out the config. In my environment, the scenario involved the switches running 12.0.5-XU code with a cabling plant including IBM Type 1 connections. With the Type 1 connectors, since they...
Sorry Kidcisco, I just saw your reply today (only 2+ weeks late). An example of the error message is as follows:
2001 Jun 04 10:53:29 cdt -05:00 %IP-3-UDP_SOCKOVFL:UDP socket 161 overflow
As mentioned, this error message is on a list of well known error messages logged by Cisco...
I am aware from the Cisco web site that UDP overflow messages are common in Cat 4000, 5000 and 6000 switches. However, my question is with regard to four CAT4006 switches on site. Each were purchased at the same time and have the same HW, FW and SW versions. One, in particular, logged over...
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