I used scrutinizer in the past, as a netflow collector. It was free for a large number of devices and presented a large number of ways to see all the traffic flows.
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Joe Sanchez
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On Jun 20, 2013, at 7:32 AM, Tony Singh <mothafungla_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> First question I'd ask is it a problem If your users are not showing in the top 50, but again that's at the point that you check and it's on the fly...
>
> I would be looking at my wan exists, sub int to see tx rx utilisation from any of the mentioned apps then run netflow top talkers at the peak times to target host ip addresses
>
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>
> Tony
>
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> On 20 Jun 2013, at 07:54, rizi <riziriz_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends,
>> Being network engineer many times i want to know what kind of traffic / how
>> much traffic any specific user or computer is generating onto my network.
>>
>> I have been using Solarwinds Orion Netflow Traffic Analyzer .. But it shows
>> only top -n flows. The problem , the computers which i want to observe do
>> not make too much traffic so it does not come in top 50 category.
>>
>> I also tried .. live Netflow traffic Analyzer .. same problem.. ie is no
>> option there to get traffic analyses of node if that is generating very
>> less traffic..
>>
>>
>> Question is .... which tool you guys use or think is best that will give me
>> power to see traffic of any node that is passing through my network.
>>
>>
>> regards,
>> Rizwan
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