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As you are looking for additional ports, I would recommend that you consider
Cisco, HP, or another similar switch purchase tht will allow you to do port
spanning or mirroring. Then place the new switch between your current cisco
1601 and the rest of your switches.
In this configuration, you can then monitor ingress / egress traffic from your
network, (I.E. to and from the internet)
If you wish to monitor inter office traffic, (I.E. between workstations) you
will either have to place the workstations you want to monitor in the new
switch, or upgrade your switches from the D-Link to a variety that will allow
you to do monitoring of ports again by port spanning or mirroring.
On Thursday 26 May 2005 07:48 pm, B MCC wrote:
> A small office is currently setup with a cisco 1601
> router that connects to a Dlink dds-24 switch that
> ties into a second Dlink dds-24 switch.
>
> What is the easiest way for me to change this
> configuration so that I can have a port to view all
> traffic on the network ? We are running short on ports
> so I'll need to purchase another switch soon and I'd
> like to get some type of hardware that would allow me
> to see all the packets on the network.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
>
>
>
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