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тАО04-14-2010 05:19 AM
тАО04-14-2010 05:19 AM
Layer 2/3 network monitoring for enclosure w/VC modules
I am trying to find ways to monitor network traffic in/out of the enclosure.
My hope was to use a Linux blade server running, may be ntop, feed the Vlans to this server and monitor communications.
It doesn't seem like I may be able to so.
From what I see, port mirroring is only accessible via VC uplinks, so I have to have an external to the enclosure device to monitor the network traffic.
Do you know any other method where we can do this internally from within the enclosure?
My hope was to use a Linux blade server running, may be ntop, feed the Vlans to this server and monitor communications.
It doesn't seem like I may be able to so.
From what I see, port mirroring is only accessible via VC uplinks, so I have to have an external to the enclosure device to monitor the network traffic.
Do you know any other method where we can do this internally from within the enclosure?
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тАО04-14-2010 10:00 AM
тАО04-14-2010 10:00 AM
Re: Layer 2/3 network monitoring for enclosure w/VC modules
I think as VC is not a switch you need to be on a switch - which puts you outside the blade enclosure.
Do you have private set on any of the VC networks - as you cannot see any traffic on a network with this on at all unless the traffic is destined for the monitoring blade.
Do you have private set on any of the VC networks - as you cannot see any traffic on a network with this on at all unless the traffic is destined for the monitoring blade.
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тАО04-16-2010 09:39 AM
тАО04-16-2010 09:39 AM
Re: Layer 2/3 network monitoring for enclosure w/VC modules
No I don't have private net for the enclosure.
I thought I may be able to tap in to or mirror traffic in/out from enclosure without having to work with network folks.
But as it stands, I may not be able to do that.
May be with the next incarnation of enclosures...
Thanks
I thought I may be able to tap in to or mirror traffic in/out from enclosure without having to work with network folks.
But as it stands, I may not be able to do that.
May be with the next incarnation of enclosures...
Thanks
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