Hey all,
I am in a quandry. I use MRTG to monitor bandwidth usage. Last night there was a large spike of traffic that I am able to map through the network. What I don't know how to do is to find out who or how that happened.
Recommend things I can use in the future to do this but right now...
spidey07, I do realize that experience counts the most and so I let you know in the original post that I am employed in the industry. In fact I am gaining experience in a very large variety of tasks as I and one other person are running the NOC for a new ISP that is being started by a well...
I just went for the Net+ exam and passed and I'm begining a Cisco course with the intent of gaining that certification. I want to take so many things but I work as a Network Admin. (lucked into that w/o already having the experience) so I can only do a class or two at a time.
What are some of...
Well it isn't all that bad I just wondered if there was a way to close that port as it's the only one open. We are getting ready to solve this with hardware in that we will be spiltting our network up into different domains and also switching everything. Our customers will only have access to...
My network uses NetBIOS Session Service port 139 for file and printer sharing. This is a security hole though. Is there a way to continue to do file and printer sharing without having to have that port open?
I have gotten lucky (kinda) and gotten a Network Admin position right off the block but I am paid poorly so I'm still putting in my time. I have the oppurtunity to have MANY more responsibilities than I would have in a lower position and my boss thrives on doing his own training. He likes to...
Hey, I'm really glad for you. I have taken on a net. admin. position as well and am also very new to the feild.
We use What's Up Gold, which was mentioned above and I have also set up MRTG (that took a little patience) to monitor bandwidth utilization. MRTG is nice as the output is all...
Budget, he he he. This is an ISP startup that is being run in conjunction with a computer center that's been in bus. for approx. 18yrs. Let me just say that much of what we're using has been purchased from another ISP that didn't know how to use the stuff. Lucky for us my boss does know the...
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