You want a sniffer.
There are lots of linux based apps or you can buy a hardware device that records what's coming down the wire.
If your concerned about BW usage you may want to check your int's on the firewall/router.
See which port is seeing the most traffic etc...
If you search on dogpile you should get lots of hits back for "sniffer"
HTH
Shawn
Shawn Taylor
Systech Retail Systems
Suite 200 - 5510 Six Forks rd.
Raleigh, NC 27609
1-800-232-0820 ext 127
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| "JoJo Almario" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Does anyone know of a way to monitor traffic on a network from behind a firewall or router. Our link gets saturated at certain times and I am trying to determine what type of traffic it is and where it is originating from? There may be some obvious tools but I think I am missing it.
TIA
JOJO
