[ale] Etherreal and switches
Jim Popovitch
jimpop at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 28 12:46:21 EDT 2006
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 11:59 -0400, Christopher Fowler wrote:
> My confusion is that I can purchase software that claims to sit on your
> network and alert when bandwidth utilization is too high. I think this
> works great if you have hubs. What I fail to see is how well this will
> work when you are using high quality Cisco switches. Also how can a
> product like this really know what my bandwidth usage is if I have a
> 6500 series with a massive backplane. A backplane much larger than the
> gb ports. Also for a product like this to work it must be able to see
> _all_ the traffic.
>
> Here is a description from one such product:
>
> Toolbox continuously monitors the QoS and provides a complete audit
> trail of your network traffic utilizing our award-winning XXXX feature.
> XXXX provides you the ability rewind and replay your network to view the
> applications, their bandwidth and source IP that were traversing the
> network at the time of voice degradation or failure. With our Remote
> Scope feature, you can monitor the flow of LAN traffic and drill down by
> source, destination, application and port
>
> I'm trying to access how well that will product will work with many
> different sizes.
My experience is that most network management toolkits like to think
that all your traffic runs through a common core that they will have
access to.
-Jim P.
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