Yup .. I'm currently in q.c. .. I'm working with Mr. Roy Plomantes...

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Subject: [plug] RE: excessive network traffic

Hello there.

Why not try using netstat? There you can see all of the ports being used
including the ip using it.

#netstat -vat

by the way, are you working in genetic? What branch? I was once the
academic head of you north edsa branch.

Tata...

Jon C. Viardo
Systems Administrator
Poveda Learning Centre
Quezon City, Philippines
 
Linux user # 357613

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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 17:55:56 +0800
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Subject: [plug] excessive network traffic
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Hi guys.. im here to ask again.. hehe .. thanks for the answers on my
previous questions anyway.. :D

I have a problem with our network.. it seems to generate excessive
network
traffic.. it also displays a fast blinking activity on our switch hub..
I
was just wondering if there is an open source utility program to monitor
this kind of activity.. as in pin-point which pc or at least which ip
address broadcasts a lot of traffic.. our workstations are mostly win32
based.. so I'm suspecting a viruses are causing this.. 




 

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