RE: SOHO-class user bandwidth monitoring
"Frank Bulk - iName.com" <[email protected]> Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:19:44 -0500
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Yeah, ntop too, though the few times I've used it I haven't been real impressed with the reports and how things organized. The data is there, just not presented in a way that I like to interact with it. Frank -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles Wyble Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 12:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: SOHO-class user bandwidth monitoring apt-get install ntop ntop --daemon http://firewallip:3000 :) On 10/12/09 10:15 AM, Frank Bulk - iName.com wrote: > I had a small-biz customer ask me today for a router or opensource software > that can help him track employee bandwidth usage. Besides setting up > Wireshark for the times congestion happens, the only thing I could come up > with was a Cisco ASA 5505 and use the free versions of netflow monitoring > tools from Solarwinds or Plixer. > > Any other ideas out there? It would need to be dead-simple for the customer > to configure and set up. > > Frank > -- Eat sushi frequently. - Avi [email protected] is the human contact address. [email protected] is the list posting address. See below URL for subscribe/unsubscribe and list options: http://inet-access.net/mailman/listinfo/list -- Eat sushi frequently. - Avi [email protected] is the human contact address. [email protected] is the list posting address. See below URL for subscribe/unsubscribe and list options: http://inet-access.net/mailman/listinfo/list