2821 high data producing Interface Question
Hey all,
Looking for the command to show the top traffice producing interfaces on a Cisco 2821.
Can anyone help me out?
Prefferably a top 10 list or something to that effect?
Thanks!
Short story is that we now have no Network admins and since i have limited knowledge they are now looking to me for some answers. Which is why I am here today...
Looking for the command to show the top traffice producing interfaces on a Cisco 2821.
Can anyone help me out?
Prefferably a top 10 list or something to that effect?
Thanks!
Short story is that we now have no Network admins and since i have limited knowledge they are now looking to me for some answers. Which is why I am here today...
A+, MCP(270,290), CCNA 2008.
Working back on my CCNA and then possibly CCNP.
Working back on my CCNA and then possibly CCNP.
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Cessation Member Posts: 326Silver Bullet wrote:You mean something like "show interface stats"?
We just want to make sure there arent 1 or 2 interfaces that have too much traffic.
Thanks for your input!A+, MCP(270,290), CCNA 2008.
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networker050184 Mod Posts: 11,962 ModUse a traffic monitor for stuff like that. Going into the CLI and checking every interface is not very scalable. You can use something like Solar Winds or similar.An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made.
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Luckycharms Member Posts: 267read up on Netflow ....
MRTG is a good free monitor.. but doesn't do Netflow..(that I am aware of ..)
But personally I like Solarwinds for an in the middle of the road monitoring ... Not Top of the line but not going to break the bank either... It does SNMP/Netflow aswell as some other stuff... Just my 2centThe quality of a book is never equated to the number of words it contains. -- And neither should be a man by the number of certifications or degree's he has earned.