06-11-2014 11:14 AM
Hi,
I have a switch SF302-08P and I am looking for an option to analyse all stream on it. I tried to enable netflow but it seems the product does not support it, because I cannot have access to ip flow like here : http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/netflow/configuration/12-4t/nf-12-4t-book/cfg-nflow-data-expt.html
Here are informations about switch :
switch08G4#show version
SW version 1.3.5.58 ( date 10-Oct-2013 time 17:15:41 )
Boot version 1.0.0.4 ( date 08-Apr-2010 time 16:37:57 )
HW version V30
switch08G4#configure terminal
switch08G4(config)#interface range FE 1-8
switch08G4(config-if-range)#ip
arp ARP configuration commands
dhcp Configure DHCP services
source-guard Set the IP Source Guard enable status on the interface
switch08G4(config-if-range)#ip flow ingress
% Unrecognized command
Thank you for your answer
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06-12-2014 08:58 AM
Hi Emmanuel, this product does not support anything like Netflow. Your closest bet is SNMP and that probably wouldn't do what you want if you're specifically looking for the feature sets of Netflow.
One thing I have a question, when you say "analyze all stream", does this mean you want to capture all traffic so you can save it and review it? The closest you can do with that is make a monitor session for a whole VLAN and throw wireshark on there to capture the data. I'm not sure this is what you'd want but if you want to capture all packets and save it somewhere, that is a way to do it, albeit a bad way to do it.
06-12-2014 08:58 AM
Hi Emmanuel, this product does not support anything like Netflow. Your closest bet is SNMP and that probably wouldn't do what you want if you're specifically looking for the feature sets of Netflow.
One thing I have a question, when you say "analyze all stream", does this mean you want to capture all traffic so you can save it and review it? The closest you can do with that is make a monitor session for a whole VLAN and throw wireshark on there to capture the data. I'm not sure this is what you'd want but if you want to capture all packets and save it somewhere, that is a way to do it, albeit a bad way to do it.
06-16-2014 10:15 AM
Thank you for your answer. I don't know yet the solution I will use, but I want to find users who consume the whole bandwidth in my company. I thank about using Netflow, but now, I think I will use Wireshark.
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