12-28-2009 09:04 AM - edited 03-05-2019 06:41 AM
Hi,
A co-worker of mine used a command to determine how many bytes per MAC address connected to a switch transferred. I think it might have been an accounting command but I can't seem to get it to work.
All I remember is it showed this data based on the mac address and showed how many bytes or kb for up and down. We would basically use this to see if data was being sent to/from a known mac or to see who was the "Top Talkers" on any given switch. Especially if they had speed issues.
Also, this may have been done on a router instead of a switch.
Appreciate any help, thanks.
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12-28-2009 09:28 AM
I am not overly firmilular with this but check this link.
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=764234&seqNum=3
Please rate if this helps.
Mike
12-28-2009 09:29 AM
Hi Dan,
How about:
HTH
Reza
12-28-2009 09:28 AM
I am not overly firmilular with this but check this link.
http://www.ciscopress.com/articles/article.asp?p=764234&seqNum=3
Please rate if this helps.
Mike
12-28-2009 09:29 AM
Hi Dan,
How about:
HTH
Reza
12-28-2009 10:12 AM
That is it! Thanks a lot guys. One other thing then. Is there anything equivilent or similar to this for use on a Catalyst Switch?
12-28-2009 10:17 AM
Yes, it is. I do not know what version of IOS you are running, but this command is available in 12.2(33)
Here is the link to command reference guide for more info:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipapp/command/reference/iap_i1.html#wp1073058
HTH
Reza
12-28-2009 11:22 AM
That command is definately there, but when I use it there is no output. (On the switches)
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