I know allot of people like PRTG, but MRTG has been good to me.
Solarwinds has been better (paid like Fred said, but many more tools plus
live stats). Not really a good long term solution because of the size of the
accessdb files. They do have a big buck solution (Orion IIRC that did/does
scale well long term).
 
You mentioned Wireshark, I'd start there and see the kinds of traffic that
you are seeing. 
 
Not knowing the infrastructure you are speaking of makes answering kinda
vanilla. 

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From: Fred Sawyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 5:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Network monitoring tools



For bandwidth I would take a look at Cacti http://www.cacti.net/
<http://www.cacti.net/> , it's free open ended and has both Linux and
Windows base solutions.  They have an older all in one installer if you dig
around on the forums.  Cacti can also be integrated with Nagios.  Their is
also MRTG http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/ <http://oss.oetiker.ch/mrtg/>  for
bandwidth monitoring, although I personally find Cacti a bit friendlier as
it will dynamically update interface changes where MRTG needs to have the
config file re-run.
 
As far as paid for solutions Solarwinds offer up some good tools for live
time bandwidth monitoring per interface, 'Bandwidth Gauges' also has the
ability to pump out a html file if you want to post it up on a webpage.
They also have another useful tool called 'Router CPU Load' which will do
live time monitoring of CPU load, although it says router I have been able
to get it to monitor our Cisco Switches as well.  
 
If you are getting down to the bare wire with packet capturing looking for
malformed packets might as well build yourself a Snort box.  It's free minus
support and can run on either Linux or Windows.
 
Hope this helps, best of luck!

Thank you,



Fred Sawyer
CCNA, MCP
Network / Systems Engineer


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From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 5:28 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Network monitoring tools




I know we have these discussions every couple of months at least, but here
goes:

 

What are you guys using to monitor your networks so that you have an answer
to the age-old user question of:

 

"Why is everything running so slow?"

 

I'm thinking of bandwidth usage first off, which I'm thinking PRTG to
monitor that.

 

I guess I could run a Wireshark capture, to see if there's a massive spike
in weird packets.

 

 

Anything else that you guys could suggest?  I know someone had mentioned
they use Nagios, but that would require me to setup a Linux box first, which
isn't that big a deal, other than piecing a box together...

 

Any other ideas?

 

I'd like to do this without a lot of cost if possible, just because I hate
spending money...









    















    



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