[ale] Bandwidth Monitoring to IP

Ned Williams nwilliams at interland.net
Tue Aug 14 10:48:35 EDT 2001


Ben Alexander wrote:

> I've got a linux box running on a hub connected between our router and
> firewall.  A switch with unprotected machines is also connected to this hub.
>
> I've set up the latest NTOP for bandwidth monitoring, and it does great,
> except that it reports all the IPs aliased to the firewall under one
> listing.  This makes it hard to distinguish between certain traffic for our
> virtual hosts, and what not.  Is there a way to get NTOP to avoid looking at
> the MAC address that is the same for all the IPS (b/c of firewall) or maybe
> another utility to try?  I've taken a peek at netwatch and IP Bandwidth
> Watchdog but they don't exactly hit the spot.
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
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MRTG, as long as each IP is tied to a logical or physical interface it will have
an SNMP interface set of values under either the UCD or SNMP MIB II standards

Ned


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