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Analyse Traffic between routers?

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mlawrenson

IS-IT--Management
Nov 17, 2003
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Hello, I have 2 cisco 1603 routers. They have a ISDN line between them to connect remote users. The performance is particularly bad and I wondered if there was a way I could anaylse the traffic through the routers to get a overall picture of whether or not the traffic is reaching capacity.

I'm new to cisco, so any help at all would be appreciated.

Thanks

Martyn
 
Thanks for this reply. Do you know if there is anyway to find this out by using the router's os?
 
MRTG is awsome! You get that setup correctly and you'll love it, i do anyway..

i'm not sure of the command on the 1603, but the one I know of this:

show int serial ?/?

And that gives you an idea of what all the traffic adds up to, beside the "Incoming packets per ?" and "Outgoing"

About being able to get down to the packet-by-packet monitoring, if you find something be sure to post it back here.. i've been looking for something FREE for a long time.. could always use a sniffer though..

good luck
snoots

"tis better to remain silent and be thought of as a fool..
then open your mouth and remove all doubt" Mark Twain

"I should of been a doctor.." Me
 
You may like to see if your routers support netflow for a quick and dirty idea of what is going on.

will break traffic down into protocols and I do not think there is too much cpu overhead.

I learnt this from this forum so do a search...

Andy


Andy Leates MCSE CCNA MCP+I
 
Thanks for your help, I ended up using MRTG and then moved onto the RRD tool which was really useful.
 
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