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dayve
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Posted - 14 February 2003 :  16:35:47  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
I just recently addeded a VPN/Firewall router in my existing home network to work with my Wireless Access Point router. Now that this router has SNMP enabling I would like to know if there is suggestions on software that I can use to actively monitor traffic and other stats. I have SolarWinds Engineering Edition but it is geared for Cisco and not Linksys. Anyway, if there is something like SolarWinds for Linksys or even something scaled down that can work I'd appreciate any links to check the product out.

seven
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Posted - 14 February 2003 :  16:53:12  Show Profile  Visit seven's Homepage
Hey, let me know what you find... I just got the same router and want to see if I can find something to monitor the activity as well...

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sr_erick
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Posted - 14 February 2003 :  16:57:25  Show Profile  Visit sr_erick's Homepage  Send sr_erick a Yahoo! Message
Some good ones are Neonsoftware's CyberGauge for monitoring incoming and outgoing bandwidth, etc.. Also, you may want to try MRTG which is a free program. A little harder to set up, but nice when it's done.




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sr_erick
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Posted - 14 February 2003 :  17:04:47  Show Profile  Visit sr_erick's Homepage  Send sr_erick a Yahoo! Message
Here is a sample of the CyberGauge when I had it intalled and monitoring my router.





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Edited by - sr_erick on 14 February 2003 17:07:18
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dayve
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Posted - 14 February 2003 :  19:56:17  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by sr_erick

Here is a sample of the CyberGauge when I had it intalled and monitoring my router.





thanks, but I'm looking for something that shows the listening and active ports, the protocols, ports, ips, etc. something like what TinyFirewall does


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Gremlin
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Posted - 15 February 2003 :  01:09:44  Show Profile  Visit Gremlin's Homepage
Not sure if you will be able to get the NETSTAT info out of the router. Just try any SNMP Viewer which will let you view the data pool to see what the router can supply.

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dayve
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Posted - 15 February 2003 :  13:50:38  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by Gremlin

Not sure if you will be able to get the NETSTAT info out of the router. Just try any SNMP Viewer which will let you view the data pool to see what the router can supply.



yeah, I was looking at this free one which seems to do what I want but it is not compatable (yet) on the SX41

http://home.debitel.net/user/svenschaef/logview/

Screenshots:

http://home.debitel.net/user/svenschaef/logview/images/lvmain.gif

http://home.debitel.net/user/svenschaef/logview/images/stats.gif

http://home.debitel.net/user/svenschaef/logview/images/chart.gif

http://home.debitel.net/user/svenschaef/logview/images/notify.gif

http://home.debitel.net/user/svenschaef/logview/images/evtani.gif

http://home.debitel.net/user/svenschaef/logview/images/cw.gif

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dayve
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USA
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Posted - 15 February 2003 :  19:02:44  Show Profile  Visit dayve's Homepage
well, I found one that is kind of limited in function, but works with monitoring my linksys firewall router traffic. It's called WallWatcher and can be downloaded for free at:

http://www.wallwatcher.com/



still I would like to find a better one that has more robust features like querying, scheduling/archiving, etc.

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