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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] nome de
Philipp Boksberger
Enviada em: terça-feira, 6 de fevereiro de 2007 13:02
Para: Ntop
Assunto: [Ntop] Dropped Packages


Hi out there,

I'm using ntop v.3.0 on a Debian Sarge machine that implements router
and firewall for my network. Now I'd like to know, how many packages my
router/firewall is dropping because of overload. On the ntop
web-interface is a field in the category summary-traffic with the label:
"Dropped (ntop)". Is this the right place to look?
==> In my opinion no.

Or does this number just tell me, how many packages were dropped by ntop?
Exactly !

How can I tell if my router/firewall is the bottleneck, or if it is the
2Mbit/s uplink?

Try to look at throughput statistics of your WAN traffic. Also, you could do
a stress test of your debian box in order to identify the maximal throughput
you can obtain.

Regards,

Rivalino

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