I am currently researching this, but thought someone here could have an automatic answer that might help?
Basically, the system is over a large WAN, with some locations with very low bandwidth, or sporadic and/or often locations disconnected from the UK IPSEC WAN.
I would like to stick in place NetFlow monitoring of local devices that will still be connected to the Internet, or use scheduled ISDN dialup, but to not interupt the users daytime/office work with constant logging to the UK, I would like to collect stats to a local NAS or small box, and overnight schedule an SSL copy of the data to a UK located server that can take these stats and display it in a regular GUI/WebPortal for helpdesk? (even if a day behind)
I've been able to do it with SNMP traps, to CSV files, which are interrogated later, but wondered how to with NetFlow?
Thanks
Gurner
Basically, the system is over a large WAN, with some locations with very low bandwidth, or sporadic and/or often locations disconnected from the UK IPSEC WAN.
I would like to stick in place NetFlow monitoring of local devices that will still be connected to the Internet, or use scheduled ISDN dialup, but to not interupt the users daytime/office work with constant logging to the UK, I would like to collect stats to a local NAS or small box, and overnight schedule an SSL copy of the data to a UK located server that can take these stats and display it in a regular GUI/WebPortal for helpdesk? (even if a day behind)
I've been able to do it with SNMP traps, to CSV files, which are interrogated later, but wondered how to with NetFlow?
Thanks
Gurner