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Subject:    Re: [afnog] help about router command
From:       Elliot dmk <dmk_el () hotmail ! com>
Date:       2010-10-15 9:14:31
Message-ID: COL105-W119CC7B4434752D24C8DE8FB570 () phx ! gbl
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Hello Phil, 

Thanks you for your help.
That's what I'm trying to do

Thanks 
_______________________________________



> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 19:11:39 +0200
> From: regnauld@nsrc.org
> To: dmk_el@hotmail.com
> CC: afnog@afnog.org
> Subject: Re: [afnog] help about router command
> 
> 
> Elliot dmk (dmk_el) writes:
> > 
> > 
> > Hello Phil, 
> >  
> > Thanks you for your prompt response.
> > The  IOS version running on the router is 12.4
> 
>     Hi Elliot,
> 
>     Please remember to Cc: the list, so others can benefit from the discussion.
> 
>     First, you probably want to enable netflow, in this fashion:
> 
>     configure terminal
>     interface <your external interface>
>     ip flow egress
>     ip flow ingress
>     exit
> 
>     ip flow top-talkers
>       top 10
>       sory-by bytes
>     exit
>     write mem
> 
>     Then after a while you can view the top talkers:
> 
>     show ip flow top-talkers
> 
> 
>     The next step would be to install a tools like NFSen or NetflowDashboard
>     and export netflow flows from your router to the device.
> 
>     For inspiration, check out:
> 
>     http://nsrc.org/workshops/2009/apricot/netmanage/trac/
> 
> 
>     Cheers,
>     Phil
>     
 		 	   		  
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Hello Phil, <br><br>Thanks you for your help.<br><span id="result_box" \
class="short_text" lang="en"><span style="" title="">That's what I'm trying to \
do<br><br></span></span>Thanks \
<br>_______________________________________<br><br><br><br>&gt; Date: Thu, 14 Oct \
2010 19:11:39 +0200<br>&gt; From: regnauld@nsrc.org<br>&gt; To: \
dmk_el@hotmail.com<br>&gt; CC: afnog@afnog.org<br>&gt; Subject: Re: [afnog] help \
about router command<br>&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt; Elliot dmk (dmk_el) writes:<br>&gt; \
&gt; <br>&gt; &gt; <br>&gt; &gt; Hello Phil, <br>&gt; &gt;  <br>&gt; &gt; Thanks you \
for your prompt response.<br>&gt; &gt; The  IOS version running on the router is \
12.4<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     Hi Elliot,<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     Please remember to Cc: the \
list, so others can benefit from the discussion.<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     First, you \
probably want to enable netflow, in this fashion:<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     configure \
terminal<br>&gt;     interface &lt;your external interface&gt;<br>&gt;     ip flow \
egress<br>&gt;     ip flow ingress<br>&gt;     exit<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     ip flow \
top-talkers<br>&gt;       top 10<br>&gt;       sory-by bytes<br>&gt;     exit<br>&gt; \
write mem<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     Then after a while you can view the top \
talkers:<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     show ip flow top-talkers<br>&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt;     \
The next step would be to install a tools like NFSen or NetflowDashboard<br>&gt;     \
and export netflow flows from your router to the device.<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     For \
inspiration, check out:<br>&gt; <br>&gt;     \
http://nsrc.org/workshops/2009/apricot/netmanage/trac/<br>&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt;     \
Cheers,<br>&gt;     Phil<br>&gt;     <br> 		 	   		  </body> </html>



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