Dan, it depend... if you turned off snmp on host, then you should be able to monitor not neceessary control.. for unix box, I am sure there is way to control as well. if you are using cisco, then there is a command called traffic-shape will allow to restrict outbound traffic to the host .. :-) Tatsuya /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Tatsuya Kawasaki Allegiance Internet Phone 800.581.8711 Fax 240.616.2414 Affiliation given for identification not representation /_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Mitchell, Dan wrote:
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 08:48:34 -0400 From: "Mitchell, Dan" <Dan.Mitchell@hosting.com> To: "'nanog@merit.edu'" <nanog@merit.edu> Subject: Bandwidth Monitoring by IP
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a low-cost solution for monitoring bandwidth by IP? My original thought was 1 switch port = 1 IP, but in the case of virtual IP's on a single port, that just wouldn't work. I'm seeing more and more of a demand for a basic BW report by IP, so our customers can bill their customer accordingly.
Any recommendations?
Thanks, Dan
Dan Mitchell Internet Systems Engineer - Boston AllegianceInternet / Hosting.com 781.478.1857 Direct Line dan.mitchell@hosting.com