From: Colin Barber (Colin.Barber@telewest.co.uk)
Date: Wed May 07 2003 - 14:13:06 GMT-3
If the routers have new enough code then you can use NBAR for protocol
discovery which will give you byte counts for different protocols including
http and snmp.
Colin
-----Original Message-----
From: Artur Pinto [mailto:artur.pinto@stirtan.com]
Sent: 07 May 2003 16:04
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: SMTP and HTTP Bandwith measures
Hi Group,
I have a customer that wants to know the ratio of HTTP and SMTP traffic
between their tree offices, so I need to measure the total bandwidth, the
bandwidth of the HTTP traffic and the bandwidth of SMTP traffic. The two
small offices are connected to a central office, all the offices have 2600
series routers and they have serial connections between them (I suppose that
the encapsulation is HDLC but I'm not sure).
The total Bandwidth in use of the link can be measured via SNMP, my problem
is the HTTP and SMTP traffic; how can we measure the bandwidth of the links
in use by these types of traffics? There are also byte counters for these
types of traffic that can be accessed via SNMP?
Thanks,
Artur
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