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orani
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Bandwidth check

Post by orani »

Is there any way to check the Bandwidth to a Windows pc?
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Re: Bandwidth check

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There are a couple of different methods.

1) Willem D'Haese has a great solution available for network connection monitoring and can be found here:

http://outsideit.net/check-ms-win-network-connections/

2) Using NSClient++ you can query the performance counters, here is some information on it:

http://sites.box293.com/nagios/guides/c ... interfaces

3) MRTG via SNMP
Enable SNMP on the Window PC and use MRTG to monitor the interface.
You could also use MRTG to monitor the switch port the PC is connected to.
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Re: Bandwidth check

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You could also send sFlow data to a sFlow agent and then monitor the usage with Nagios.
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Re: Bandwidth check

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Lots of options - OP, lets us know which one will work best for you and if we can assist with the implementation thereof.
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Re: Bandwidth check

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Ok for me! No 2 worked fine!


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Re: Bandwidth check

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Closing and marking as resolved
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