01-11-2011 08:16 PM - edited 03-04-2019 11:02 AM
Dear All,
I am new to the PIX firewall. And recently implemented the PIX 506e in my network. I wants to know how we can monitor the system that is generating the more traffic on Network through Firewall. Thanks for any help..
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01-11-2011 09:38 PM
Hello
we monitor firewall traffic using Fireplotter tool. For more details please www.fireplotter.com.
If you firewall was ASA 5510 then you can monitor via ASDM
thanks
ST
01-11-2011 09:38 PM
Hello
we monitor firewall traffic using Fireplotter tool. For more details please www.fireplotter.com.
If you firewall was ASA 5510 then you can monitor via ASDM
thanks
ST
01-11-2011 11:36 PM
Hi,
An alternative would be to configure Netflow on your inside router that connects to the firewall. Then use a product like Manage Engine to monitor the traffic flows through your network.
The disadvantage of this approach is that it will show all traffic passing through your network, from both the inside and the outside. This might not be a bad thing however as it is an excellent tool for troubleshooting virus outbreaks, slow network performance etc.
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01-12-2011 12:40 AM
The short answer is The pix 506E does not support that in itself.
There are some ways to go around that problem.
Management software such as fireplotter that checks status tables and makes a "complete" picture of usage, as suggested before.
Switch with span port and a software to monitor and map what your firewall is sending on both interfaces to get the complete picture and on inside to see who is using what bandwith to do what.
Monitoring the router on the inside with fx netflow as suggested before
Replace the 506 with a asa5505 with up to date software where you have "top talkers" and so on, and even "netflow".
My vote would go for the last solution ie buying a asa5505
Good luck
HTH
01-12-2011 03:39 AM
Thanks to provide the detail about fireplotter tool....
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