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Good day for everybody
May be share me about that:
Do we have the application look like cacti (monitor traffic each of interface cisco) on splunk.
Thank
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Not really.
Cacti works by polling your devices (normally via SNMP) to obtain data a periodic intervals, and then rendering this data into charts.
Whilst Splunk 'can be made' to do this, its not out of the box functionality.
You could take a look at Splunk Stream
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/1809/
This will allow you to capture statistics on traffic volumes which the stream process can see, but it can also be configured to receive net-flow etc traffic. If your network devices support these protocols this may be of some use, but again its not out of the box.
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Not really.
Cacti works by polling your devices (normally via SNMP) to obtain data a periodic intervals, and then rendering this data into charts.
Whilst Splunk 'can be made' to do this, its not out of the box functionality.
You could take a look at Splunk Stream
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/1809/
This will allow you to capture statistics on traffic volumes which the stream process can see, but it can also be configured to receive net-flow etc traffic. If your network devices support these protocols this may be of some use, but again its not out of the box.
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I clearly the concept.
Thank you for your Answer.
