 BinkVillains... knock off all that evil join:2006-05-14 Denver, CO kudos:4 Reviews:
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Re: Rogue/faulty device eating all bandwidth. Need to find it. IIRC, Cisco should have something called NBAR that should readily allow you to see what protocols/hosts are using most of your bandwidth. There are likely other things that the Cisco can readily do as well to help you hereI dont recall them off the top of my headbut this thread is probably best moved to the Cisco forum. That said, I also highly recommend the use of NetFlow in business networksread up on itand it would readily provide you this information as well. |
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 BranoI hate VogonsPremium,MVM join:2002-06-25 Burlington, ON kudos:6 | The router he has is old LinkSys re-branded, not IOS based. |
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| said by Brano:The router he has is old LinkSys re-branded, not IOS based.
Ahmissed thatthanks for catching it. With that being the case, I have no experience with these devices and do not recommend their use for business. |
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 t10 join:2003-05-25 Woodbridge, ON | Thank you so much guys!
Wireshark busted the person. They were torrenting, as soon as I capped their MAC/IP network is healthy again.
Great learning experience, never thought someone would do that here. -- Rar. |
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