Maybe ntop/ntop box(es) may help you, but probably it is better if you
start monitoring the switch (in terms of cpu and port traffic). after
this you could use a tap to monitor the erp server with ntop (is it
pushing too many packets to the switch?).
Further steps depend on the results you have.
Yuri


On 06/09/2009 04:59 PM, Rogelio wrote:
> I've got a problem, and I'm wondering if ntop is the right answer (or,
> at least, an answer)
> 
> I've got a Dell 6224 layer 3 switch, and on one VLAN is about 10
> servers, and another VLAN is about 100 workstations.  All was going well
> until an ERP program called Macola got dropped in, and now things have
> got down the crapper (slow logging in NT domain, etc).
> 
> Might an ntop box (or multiple ntop boxes, one on each VLAN do the
> trick?) be a solution? I've only used ntop *on* a BSD/Linux gateway,
> never off to the side or on different collision domains, and multiple
> boxes is the answer, then general type of config should I do?
> 
> (I don't expect you to do my work for me, just give me a nudge in the
> right direction)
> 
> Thanks in advance.  Any help you might give would be greatly appreciated.
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