OK, I see.  Thanks a lot for the hints :)  Hope they are easy to configure/use

On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 20:51, Volk,Gregory B <[email protected]> wrote:
> MRTG will not tell you who (what IP) is using the most bandwidth because that 
> information is likely not available through SNMP, and even if it was, MRTG is 
> not meant to collect and analyze per-ip traffic stats.
>
> If you want that kind of data, you need to investigate using 
> Netflow/Sflow/IPFIX to get it from a nearby router or flow-generating device.
>
> Two places to start are...
> the flow-tools-ng project: http://code.google.com/p/flow-tools/
> ...and...
> nfdump: http://nfdump.sourceforge.net/
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>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf Of STF
>> Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 1:30 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [mrtg] Does MRTG allow checking what IP is using most of
>> bandwidth?
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>>      Merry X'mas to everyone first :)
>>
>>      I have a Fortigate 80C which is a firewall.  I've found that I could 
>> configure it
>> to work with MRTG to get some nice statistics (and graphs).  Actually, what I
>> want to do is to determine what IP addresses are using most of Internet
>> bandwidth at any moment (eg during last 1 minute, last 5 minutes, last 10
>> minutes, etc).
>>
>>      I have not really set up MRTG yet.  I have just parsed through several 
>> of
>> your documentations to see if it meets my need but I am not sure.  I've seen
>> those beautiful graphs in the "Demo", but they are just showing the traffic
>> through something (a router, maybe?)
>>
>>      Could someone tell me if showing the biggest network consumers is
>> possible or not?  What keyword should I use?  Or has anybody ever
>> configured a Fortigate 80C to do exactly what I'm looking at?
>>
>>      Thanks a lot in advance. :)
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