Hi
Currently we use Nagios NA 2.3.0
We could see the bandwidth graph for a specific source(Cisco ASA) and source/dest ip, port , % bytes
Is it possible to see the in/out traffic in NNA.
Please assist
NNA in/out traffic
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Re: NNA in/out traffic
Hello, @inas.labib.
Unfortunately, you can't sort incoming and outgoing traffic with Network Analyzer. However, if you have Nagios XI you can run a wizard called "Network Switch". You will be able to open a graph for most sources/ports and apply that filter.
Unfortunately, you can't sort incoming and outgoing traffic with Network Analyzer. However, if you have Nagios XI you can run a wizard called "Network Switch". You will be able to open a graph for most sources/ports and apply that filter.
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Re: NNA in/out traffic
we need Bandwidth graph for download and upload in Mbps.
Say eg: if WAN link is 100 Mbps, graph should have Bandwidth Utilization in Mbps.
Say eg: if WAN link is 100 Mbps, graph should have Bandwidth Utilization in Mbps.
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Re: NNA in/out traffic
@inas.labib, Yeah, you can not do it with NNA, but if you happen to have XI please try the switch wizard. Here's what it's going to look like. And you can apply filters for in or out data, or you can keep both graphs.
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