RE: SOHO-class user bandwidth monitoring
"Frank Bulk - iName.com" <[email protected]> Mon, 12 Oct 2009 14:06:06 -0500
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This will definitely be a customer owned and managed solution. As a SP, my preference is that they just buy a bigger pipe. That might even be cheaper. Frank -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Kargel Sent: Monday, October 12, 2009 1:52 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: SOHO-class user bandwidth monitoring > Larry: > > That's a good idea. Doesn't give you L7 info, but it's no-cost and tells > you which machine is generating the traffic. > > They have an issue where Internet traffic is occasionally slow and would > like to know what/who is causing that, plus they've been hit with a worm. > > I agree with your points on control. =) > > Frank > This is just my opinion - but nothing is free. You can spend the money buying hardware that will take care of it or you can spend the money to have a netadmin set up snmp and a monitoring system and manage it. When the sun goes down you will probably have the same amount of money invested unless you consider your time as free. What tips the balance is that if you do it with an internal snmp setup either the customer will need an educated netadmin on staff or you will be married to the project as a Chinese obligation. Forever after anything that happens on their network will be your fault. Better to recommend that they either handle it themselves internally or that they purchase netflow capable edge devices. JMHO Kevin -- 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