I'm the network admin for a school district and my little children (they're high school students, so I'm using that term as a perjorative reflecting their maturity and my frustration) have learned that if they plug both ends of a patch cable in to the wall jacks, they can crash our system. The network traffic escalates until our domain controllers (3) cpu's max out and they start shutting down services.
I need to know if there's a Hardware/software/configuration method to prevent/block the loopback chatter? Failing that, is there a way to set up a warning when the CPU starts going over a certain percent so I can take that campus off line and minimize the impact to the rest of the district?
We're using Windows 2003 Server for our DCs.
Thanks
I need to know if there's a Hardware/software/configuration method to prevent/block the loopback chatter? Failing that, is there a way to set up a warning when the CPU starts going over a certain percent so I can take that campus off line and minimize the impact to the rest of the district?
We're using Windows 2003 Server for our DCs.
Thanks