Traffic Graphs per IP address?

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ryanz
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Traffic Graphs per IP address?

Post by ryanz »

Hi,

Can anyone help with getting multiple traffic graphs for Incomming and Outgoing traffic on various IP addresses on the same network card?

We need to graph traffic for multiple IP's on a virtual hosting network.

Thanks,
internetuzh
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Post by internetuzh »

Hi,

do you wanna use snmp or direkt per script?
Oh an on what os?
ryanz
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Post by ryanz »

Hi,

My understanding is that snmp cannot work for multiple ip's aliased to the same nic so I assume it would need to be script based.

Ryan
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Post by internetuzh »

Under linux i would insert every ip into the firewall. The firewall keeps overview over all packets so you could parse the output from iptables...
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Post by j_h »

what about using sub- or vlan-interfaces? This will give you a new Interface-id for every subinterface and so should be usable with snmp too.
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Skept
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Re: Traffic Graphs per IP address?

Post by Skept »

ryanz wrote:Hi,

Can anyone help with getting multiple traffic graphs for Incomming and Outgoing traffic on various IP addresses on the same network card?

We need to graph traffic for multiple IP's on a virtual hosting network.

Thanks,
Have a look at this. its called pmacctd.
http://www.ba.cnr.it/~paolo/pmacct/docs/cacti.html
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Re: Traffic Graphs per IP address?

Post by laffen »

ryanz wrote:Hi,

Can anyone help with getting multiple traffic graphs for Incomming and Outgoing traffic on various IP addresses on the same network card?

We need to graph traffic for multiple IP's on a virtual hosting network.

Thanks,
You should have a look at http://www.ntop.org or http://www.splintered.net/sw/flow-tools/ which might be better tools for what you want to do.
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