04-19-2011 02:43 PM - edited 03-04-2019 12:07 PM
I want to measure total download data the measurement I have based on Cacti graph is average interface bandwidth is 1M/sec for 24hrs. I want to know daily,weekly and so on but at this time I am looking what calculation I can use to know total download data. thanks in advance for any suggestion. Paul
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04-21-2011 12:26 AM
You are welcome!
I think you need to configure netflow on the device and use a netflow analyzer utility to get this data.
ManageEngine Netflow Analyzer 9 could do that job. It's not freeware but you can use it to monitor up to two interfaces for free. If you need more, you have to get a license.
There's an interactive demo and you can see how it actually works.
Just press the login button on the following page:
http://demo.netflowanalyzer.com/?mb
Would this be what you're looking for?
If you need help to configure netflow, I will gladly provide it.
Best regards,
Giorgos
04-19-2011 11:19 PM
Hi,
I use MRTG and it works fine for me.
It keeps daily, weekly, monthly and yearly statistics. In addition, there are lots of things you can do for further customization. Just check out the available documentation on their site:
There's a screenshot of the program available which shows exactly what the output is:
http://www.six.sk/mrtg/aggregated.html
If you need help installing it, just tell me.
Best regards,
Giorgos
04-20-2011 09:03 AM
Thanks for your response. I have use Cacti and work just fine for showing performance statistics. now I am looking for instead of what data transfer per/sec, I just want how many total data download from the internet on given hour or day.
example router A interface se0/1/0.200 total data download 10Gig
router A interface se0/1/0.300 total data download 20Gig
I do understand I can customize the graph template but I don't know how to convert bandwidth data which is currently measure M/sec to actual total download data.
Thanks
04-21-2011 12:26 AM
You are welcome!
I think you need to configure netflow on the device and use a netflow analyzer utility to get this data.
ManageEngine Netflow Analyzer 9 could do that job. It's not freeware but you can use it to monitor up to two interfaces for free. If you need more, you have to get a license.
There's an interactive demo and you can see how it actually works.
Just press the login button on the following page:
http://demo.netflowanalyzer.com/?mb
Would this be what you're looking for?
If you need help to configure netflow, I will gladly provide it.
Best regards,
Giorgos
04-21-2011 10:43 AM
I will try it. thanks for your time and detail information.Ευχαριστώ πολύ
04-21-2011 10:46 AM
Παρακαλώ. Να είσαι καλά!
Just tell me if I can help you further.
Giorgos
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