Netflow Analyzer - Benson - Dec 7th, 2020
Is there a way to monitor the net flow analysis using SCOM 2012?
I need information about who uses most bandwidth in your network. or conversation at router interface (source,destination IP) .
Is There a way?
RE: Netflow Analyzer - Beameer - Dec 7th, 2020
Hey Leviathan, You can resolve the reference code S0a00 error by bypassing the splitter. In case you utilize a cable splitter, you are supposed to to remove it. To do that remove the power cable from your TV box and leave one end of the coaxial cable linked to the TV box. Get to know much more from https://appuals.com/how-to-analyze-netflow-on-your-network-using-real-time-netflow-analyzer/ . Here unscrew the end of the coaxial cable attached to the splitter and set the splitter aside. Now join the loose end of the coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet directly by making sure it is finger-tight. At the end attach the power cable to your TV box once again (RF IN or CABLE IN) and see if your picture quality has improved.
RE: Netflow Analyzer - voodoo1 - Jul 15th, 2021
Yes, you can monitor the volume of Internet traffic that passes through the router Internet port via scom. Slow and unstable Wi-Fi connection forced me to buy a signal booster here https://www.myamplifiers.com/en-au/. I fixed packet loss and play without lags now.
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