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mhaleto
Is there any way to break down tcp bandwidth utilization into their respective tcp ports? Can we sort udp and tcp traffic? Is this even possible with SNMP?
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iunderwo
It is possible with SNMP, if you're polling a Cisco NetFlow MIB. NBAR or RMON would probably also do the job well too. So, it's possible w/ SNMP, but you'd need a traffic analysis package of sorts.
In this case, a NetFlow export would probably be your best bet since it provides a lot more granularity for the amount of traffic that's generated. That also assumes that you're running a Cisco shop on at least one of your routers, too.
// Ian Underwood - Service Management
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