Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
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On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 09:46, Craig Schneider wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
Not a Debian package, but it's only 4 Perl scripts...
http://flavio.sf.net/
It has a few caveats, the biggest of which seems to be that it won't
actually up
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> From: Craig Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow
> traffic on Debian ?
mrtg!
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Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
RRDTool gives a lot of flexibility, and is a related project of mrtg.
Recently I got to use what is marketed as pivot :) In short, if you
could dump your data in a database
You are better off sticking to flatfiles, perl and RRD. Excel wont be able
to deal with the amount of data that netflow generates, and a database is
just a VERY expensive way of doing it (Data grows to at least 4 times the
size)...
Maybe you are agregating a lot more than we did...
Cheers
Andrew
In a book I am reading (Open Source Network Administration by James
Kretchmar, highly recommended), they cover OSU FlowTools
(http://www.net.ohio-state.edu/software) to deal with NetFlow data.
While I haven't tried this myself (we don't use Cisco), if it is as
good as everything else they reco
From: "Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:46:39 +0200
> Hi Guys
>
> Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
> ?
>
> Thanks
> Craig
Today, I have uploaded "flowscan" and "flow-tools" to debian in
"If it works, don't fix it" is my theory.. May be a better way but I don't know it. As
Jason
Lim says in his post, let the list know what happens as I'm sure others will have the
problem.
Only change I'd consider is using the up command (man interfaces) which would execute
your
script after the
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 09:46, Craig Schneider wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
Not a Debian package, but it's only 4 Perl scripts...
http://flavio.sf.net/
It has a few caveats, the biggest of which seems to be that it won't
actually up
> -Original Message-
> From: Craig Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow
> traffic on Debian ?
mrtg!
Craig Schneider wrote:
Hi Guys
Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
?
Thanks
Craig
RRDTool gives a lot of flexibility, and is a related project of mrtg.
Recently I got to use what is marketed as pivot :) In short, if you
could dump your data in a database or
You are better off sticking to flatfiles, perl and RRD. Excel wont be able
to deal with the amount of data that netflow generates, and a database is
just a VERY expensive way of doing it (Data grows to at least 4 times the
size)...
Maybe you are agregating a lot more than we did...
Cheers
Andrew
In a book I am reading (Open Source Network Administration by James
Kretchmar, highly recommended), they cover OSU FlowTools
(http://www.net.ohio-state.edu/software) to deal with NetFlow data.
While I haven't tried this myself (we don't use Cisco), if it is as
good as everything else they reco
From: "Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:46:39 +0200
> Hi Guys
>
> Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow traffic on Debian
> ?
>
> Thanks
> Craig
Today, I have uploaded "flowscan" and "flow-tools" to debian in
"If it works, don't fix it" is my theory.. May be a better way but I don't know
it. As Jason
Lim says in his post, let the list know what happens as I'm sure others will
have the problem.
Only change I'd consider is using the up command (man interfaces) which would
execute your
script after the
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