Also listed on the rrd page...

You might want to look at ntop (www.ntop.org) if you can achive a "tap" on your 
internet traffic access pipe.
ntop will give you the second and third.

ntop can also act as a netflow source.


Bandwidth per user is going to be tricky unless you can associate a user with a 
network station at points in time..

I had used ntop earlier but not with the RRD integration

-regards
Subhendu

At 04:05 PM 11/13/2001, Paul C. Williamson wrote:

>I have a request for monitoring internet traffic 
>usage and performance.  While this didn't seem 
>like a big deal it has turned into one.  Does anyone 
>currently monitoring the following, where the originator 
>is within your network:
>
>Bandwidth per user?
>Bandwidth per ip?
>Bandwidth per protocol?
>
>I realize the third objective can be achieved with 
>flowscan, but I can't find anything for the first or second.  
>Basically, we have 4 proposals on the table for providing 
>this service, and I want to do it with mrtg/rrdtool, but I'm not 
>sure where to start.  Right now, we've got Cisco 2600 
>series routers providing our connection to the internet.  
>We are considering an upgrade, but I want to make sure 
>we get the right gear if possible.  We're leaning towards 
>7200 series Cisco routers.
>
>All the other proposals require adding hardware in between 
>our internet routers and our ISP.  The price for these 
>proposals range from $100/month to $500/month.
>
>Thanks,
>Paul
>
>
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