
here are some logs captured 15h 27m 6s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:48 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51514/> Port reached saturation threshold: 98.7Mbps/98.5Mbps(99/99) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 7s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:46 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51512/> Port reached saturation threshold: 613kbps/90.7Mbps(1/91) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 8s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:43 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51509/> Port reached saturation threshold: 19.4Mbps/98.7Mbps(19/99) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 9s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:30 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51496/> Port reached saturation threshold: 4.19Mbps/95.8Mbps(4/96) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 11s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:24 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51490/> Port reached saturation threshold: 4.77Mbps/95Mbps(5/95) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 12s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:15 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51481/> Port reached saturation threshold: 97.7Mbps/80.0Mbps(98/80) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 14s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:13 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51479/> Port reached saturation threshold: 2.27Mbps/88.6Mbps(2/89) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 15s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:12 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51478/> Port reached saturation threshold: 98.0Mbps/69.5Mbps(98/70) >85% of 100Mbps15h 27m 23s <http://10.0.0.194/>1:5 <http://10.0.0.194/device/device=16/tab=port/port=51471/> Port reached saturation threshold: 94.2Mbps/30.6Mbps(94/31) >85% of 100Mbps On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 8:39 AM, geoffrey gitagia <ggitagia@gmail.com> wrote:
okay i am looking at my switch DGS-3100 , i want to enable storm broadcast control , is 3500 Kbps a good threshold ? thats the defualt on the device.
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:51 PM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
This is why graphing switch ports is always a good idea! Log in to switch and check each port
./Ok3ch
On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Thuo Wilson <lixton@gmail.com> wrote:
On 3 June 2014 11:27, geoffrey gitagia <ggitagia@gmail.com> wrote:
i am suspecting i might have a device in the network causing a udp/TCP flood , i have cleaned PCs (antivirus ) and still i seem not to be able to get the culprit even when looking at wireshark to check broadcasting IP's and have eliminated the PCs ,what can i do to get to the bottom of this.
Traditional method by
- Elimination method. - Narrow down to switch port (ploting ports?)
Kind Regards, Wilson./
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