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Server 2003 IP Traffic Logs

NaughtyGeek

Golden Member
So, I had a huge spike in network traffic last Friday that lasted nearly an hour and don't know where the hell it came from. I was at 40% network utilization with a teamed pair of 100 mbps nics so 80 mbps sustained traffic. Obviously this is too much to be coming over a broadband connection so I guess the Chinese are out, but I'm trying to figure out if a particular system on my LAN was the culprit. I've combed through all the logs I could find and done extensive googling but have yet to find any logs that show IP connections/activity at the time in question. Does such a log exist in Server 2003 by default or do I need to be running a special utility to capture this kind of info? This is not a web server so the web logs are useless. It's a DC which also serves as a print server and file server. Any help is greatly appreciated as for right now I don't have a good reason for the anomaly.
 
doubtful any server logs would provided information as to the exact cause/culprit. running something like NetFlow on your switches would provide that information immediately, or try a packet capture on the server if its happens again.
 
That really isnt that much traffic. As far as logging all that traffic if Windows or any OS did that it would use a tremendous amount of space because networks tend to be very chatty.
 
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