you can try etherpeek from http://www.wildpackets.com/products/etherpeek that will let 
you look at the packets on your network.  It's a good analysis tool for determining 
what protocols are running It will report the info you are looking for.

I think you can download a demo to check it out...

bob

On Monday, November 12, 2001 1:01 PM, Michael Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Message
>Off topic a bit.
>Thoughts on a solution to monitor activity to my servers ie.
>how much bandwidth, what time of day and maybe if possible from what IP.
>There most be something because when my IMgate is checking for
>valid domains I will get a message back from the admin asking why we are pinging him.
>�
>I have some major bandwidth being used everyday at 1:30 am and
>again at 5:30 am, I am trying to figure out which server is
>being connected to and from what IP.
>�
>Thanks
>�
>Michael Ryan
>Ryan Computer Services
>http://www.ryancomputers.com <http://www.ryancomputers.com/>
>Tel: (613) 544-4820
>Fax:(613) 544-4990
>�


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