a good tool to use along with ethereal is
etherape.. it should show you in very high level graph in realtime
stats about your segment.
>>>luis.ontanon@xxxxxxxxx 02/06/06 11:13 am >>>
You could go to Statistics->Endpoint List->IPv4 and check which
addresses are doing most of the traffic.
On 2/6/06, Joel Witherspoon <mailadmin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Someone or several PC's are flooding my network. What is the
fastest and
>easiest way to use Ethereal to detect what IP address is doing all the
>broadcasting. I 'am a novice with Ethereal. I have about 50 PC's and I
had
>thought I had located the one causing all the problems, but it started
>acting up again the next day. I would appreciate any help that you
could
>give me.
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> I downloaded Ethereal last Saturday and I'm almost through reading
the
>user guide, but I' am having a hard time figuring out what IP address
is
>doing all the talking.
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>Please send help,
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>Novice, Network Administrator, Joel Witherspoon
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