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Top 100 networks through a router?

Hi,

Does anyone know how to extract a top 100 list of networks or AS numbers
that a 7204 border router running BGP is routing?

IE: How to see where most of the traffic is going to / coming from?

Ta
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Re: Top 100 networks through a router?

"Chris" <chris@NO.SPAM.PLEASE.caladan.net> wrote in message news:<b5o1kg$mja$1@localhost.localdomain>...
> Hi,
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> Does anyone know how to extract a top 100 list of networks or AS numbers
> that a 7204 border router running BGP is routing?
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> IE: How to see where most of the traffic is going to / coming from?
>
> Ta
> Chris


Look into Netflow Accounting. Been around since ver 11.2...

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td...cprt3/index.htm

Although you don't need a Netflow Data Collector to see the stats -
you can just look at them from the router CLI - you can get one for
free from various open source developers, rather than pay Cisco lots
of dosh. Perhaps the best known is cflowd - search on Google for it.

HTH

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