Newbie: controlling bad packets.

Andreas Ericsson ae at op5.se
Thu Dec 29 04:43:11 CET 2011


On 12/28/2011 01:22 AM, Network Operation Center FMC Luxemburg wrote:
> Hi the List,
> 
> I would control if bad packets has been rejected on a given lan for any or several machines
> 
> A command like this :
> 
> check_rejected_packets -L <lan address, i.e 192.168.0.0, or a lot of addresses, or an intervall> -T <elapsed times in seconds>
> 
> Any ideas? A plugin exists for this control?
> 

There's one called "check_traffic", which will tell you how many packets
were discarded or dropped in terms of packets per second.

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