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тАО04-19-2005 08:11 AM
тАО04-19-2005 08:11 AM
Network traffic Monitor 100+ HP 2524 switches
Attached is an example of what my ISP does.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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тАО04-20-2005 04:49 AM
тАО04-20-2005 04:49 AM
Re: Network traffic Monitor 100+ HP 2524 switches
http://www.hp.com/rnd/products/management/pcm/overview.htm
Or there is always OpenView Network Node Manager.
It _looks_ like MRTG logs to a file and the graphs are generated from those logs - so you could parse those logs.
Or, given that what you want is in a MIB, plain old snmpget/snmpwalk.
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тАО04-20-2005 06:14 AM
тАО04-20-2005 06:14 AM
Re: Network traffic Monitor 100+ HP 2524 switches
I really don't know of any software that would give you the data "right out of the box" without you having to customize some code or reports. You can look at Fluke OVC but again, you would have to write yourself custom reports. WhatsUp Pro can pull the MIB OIDs as well but there is nothing "canned".
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тАО04-20-2005 12:07 PM
тАО04-20-2005 12:07 PM
Re: Network traffic Monitor 100+ HP 2524 switches
I belive that the solarwinds network tools - or for more switches their ORION network monitor could do that. As far as i remember they collect all data into a SQL database which you should be able to query for what you want. All tho other answers are also right at one point: it won't go your way entirely without any additional efforts / programming.
GG
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тАО05-11-2005 02:09 AM
тАО05-11-2005 02:09 AM
Re: Network traffic Monitor 100+ HP 2524 switches
One method I could suggest would be to setup a linux box (eg.- Mandrake) in the same subnet and use a package called Ethereal pointing the ip address to be monitored at the switch. Then use the tools available to graph the output for you. All the relevant documentation on how to use Ethereal is available on the distribution as well on the net.
For that matter I believe there are more than enough Live versions that have it preconfigured for use.
Hope this helps?!? ;)