12-11-2013 05:10 AM - edited 03-07-2019 05:02 PM
I have Cisco 2921 with 3 interfaces.
G0/0 connects to internet.
G0/2 has various client vlans (on subinterfaces only) which access internet.
G0/1 has my proxy cache via WCCP.
I frequently get complaints when people report that there internet connection is slow.
I need to monitor outgoing traffic to internet on the basis of vlan subnets and find out which vlan is using max. bandwidth and is accessing what on the internet, 21 or 80 or 443 etc etc.
Please guide me on this.
I need daily reports.
12-11-2013 08:59 AM
Askhay,
You would be better off running an snmp server that could poll the router and interfaces along with possibly a netflow collector if you're needing daily reports. Bandwidth usage can be monitored with something like mrtg/prtg or Cacti (http://www.cacti.net), but there's nothing easy on the router that's going to give you all of this information outside of standard tx/rx current rates.
HTH,
John
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12-11-2013 09:16 AM
Hello
I aggrre John, Neflow would be ideal however, in the interim, possibly enabling nbar protocol discovery may be able to gve you a general idea of whats travesing your links.
int xx
ip nbar protocol-discovery
sh ip nbar protocol-discovery top-n 10
res
Paul
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12-11-2013 01:18 PM
In case you want to go with Netlow you can install manageengine. It's free if you monitor two interfaces.
12-11-2013 03:02 PM
you also can configure a policy map on the ingress interface, in which you'll set the match statement for each subnet.
then with a show policy, you'll get a packet counter for each subnet.
it's not perfect, but it cost nothing. otherwise, you can use netflow/span to a packet collector ....
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