Hey all
I am in charge of the IT department for a small company - I've only got one full-time person dedicated to IT, and I back up all of those functions in addition to being the controller.
While I'm no network teacher, I know a fair amount.
Yesterday and today we've experience a significant downturn in our network performance, and our remote users have had trouble accessing email and VPN connections.
The servers appear to be running just fine.
However, a call to our local company that maintains our T1 line has a guy telling us that we have all kinds of traffic on port 135, and we come up with a list of 13 or 14 internal IP addy's that seem to be the main offenders.
How can I look at traffic in the same way that they were? Are there tools that allow you to troubleshoot this kind of stuff?
thx
I am in charge of the IT department for a small company - I've only got one full-time person dedicated to IT, and I back up all of those functions in addition to being the controller.
While I'm no network teacher, I know a fair amount.
Yesterday and today we've experience a significant downturn in our network performance, and our remote users have had trouble accessing email and VPN connections.
The servers appear to be running just fine.
However, a call to our local company that maintains our T1 line has a guy telling us that we have all kinds of traffic on port 135, and we come up with a list of 13 or 14 internal IP addy's that seem to be the main offenders.
How can I look at traffic in the same way that they were? Are there tools that allow you to troubleshoot this kind of stuff?
thx