This is why graphing switch ports is always a good idea! Log in to switch and check each port./Ok3chOn 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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